Category: flickr


Ventura County Indoor Photowalk

22 April, 2008 (10:59) | LA, announcement, flickr, photowalking, reminder, southern california, ventura | By: trevor

I know this is last minute. I’ve discussed the possibility of an indoor, studio lighting based event on the Flickr forums for a few weeks. I just now secured a location and so I’m going to go ahead and try to make this happen.

The location details are at the Upcoming page for this event. We’ll meet at the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department, East County Station, at 1:30pm, this Saturday, April 26th, 2008. If you think you can make it, please try. I’d love to have more than a handful of people.

We’ll all bring any lighting gear we have. The goal is to have us all set up our “studios” around the room and practice shooting. I’m going to try and get a couple of volunteer “models” to help keep everyone busy. The real learning will come when we can help each other learn a bit more.

Even if you can’t attend, please spread the word to anyone in our area!

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Ventura Photowalk Wrap-up

24 January, 2008 (14:57) | flickr, photowalking, southern california, ventura, zooomr | By: acejr371

Ventura’s photowalk had a beautiful afternoon. The sun was shinning with a few clouds in the sky. We had a great turn out with 28 photo walkers. We all met at the base of the Ventura Pier. We decided to take a group photo.

There were many different groups join our photowalk from Flickr, Zooomr, Betterphoto and the Ventura County Camera Club. After everyone got to know each other, we then walked down California St to the San Buenaventura City Hall. After the city hall, we walked down Main St. to the San Buenaventura Mission. We then walked down Figueroa St to Surfers Point. We ended the photo walk at the Ventura Pier for a great sunset and the start of a chilly evening with the wind kicking up and providing a little wind chill.

I would like to thank all that joined us on the Ventura Photowalk and really enjoyed talking to all.

Photo Tag Searches: Flickr 1, Flicker 2 & Zooomr

If I missed anyone, please comment with link to your photos and I will update the list.

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London Photowalk (12th Jan) - getting closer!

29 December, 2007 (16:04) | London, UK, announcement, flickr, photowalking, reminder, zooomr | By: Phill Price

Hi everyone - sorry for being so slow in getting this together.

I’ve made a Google Map of some the possible routes for us to go - which would you like to do first? Or is there anywhere else that takes your fancy?

Also I’ll proably be mooching tips from you all as I now have an SLR! (EOS 400D)

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Photowalking Indianapolis recap

22 December, 2007 (10:07) | Indianapolis, downtown, family, flickr, kids, midwest, night shoot, photowalking | By: Dave

Well, because of an unscheduled trip to the west coast, I’m late writing up this recap of the December photowalk by the IndyFlickr group, on December 9.

The weather forecast was for rain and freezing temperatures, but that didn’t keep a small group of us from showing up on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis about 6 p.m. I showed up just in time to catch pjern taking shots for an HDR image of the Christmas tree on the Monument. I’m glad one of us thought of the possibilities of taking HDR shots, the fog made for some very dramatic shots.

an HDR in the making Monument Circle

After a few more minutes, the rest of us showed up, many with kids in tow. After all, this time of year Monument Circle downtown is a Christmas fairyland for little children, with the Indiana Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument decked out as a Christmas tree with almost 5000 lights, as well as 7 foot tall toy soldiers, candy canes and horse drawn carriages.

Many of us started out in the South Bend Chocolate Factory. After all, it was cold, foggy and drizzly, and they have probably the best hot chocolate in town. After warming up with hot chocolate, we headed back outside to start taking pictures. Paul was experimenting with creating custom bokeh patterns, the kids were running amuck playing tag with each other, and everyone had a pretty laid back time.

Chocolate Cafe with a cherry on top

a horse of course Nikon guys

Standing tall Downtown deer

Despite the weather, a good time was had by everyone. If you’re interested in coming out for next month’s photowalk, we’d love to have you. As always, check out the IndyFlickr group for details, updates, and all the rest of the photos taken by this great bunch of people. Happy Holidays!

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Photowalking Indianapolis recap

7 November, 2007 (18:35) | Indianapolis, family, flickr, kids, midwest | By: Dave

Last Saturday morning, Nov 3 about 10 of us from the IndyFlickr group got together at Holliday Park. I was worried that I’d be late because I stopped on the way to the park to take some photos of the sunrise. It was breathtaking.

sunrise

As it turned out, I was the first to get to the park, just before 9 a.m. As people slowly started showing up, we hung out in the parking lot chatting, introducing ourselves to a couple of new people who braved the morning cold, and taking pictures of each other. Once we started walking around, we also had an impromptu crime scene re-enactment. Finally, I’m not the only one who crawls around on my belly to get a shot. I think this is a new rule with this group… if you assume a potentially embarrassing posture taking a photo, you’ll get multiple people taking your photo. :)

Intent Almost got it Sturdy Monopod

in the middle of getting the shot We walk so much we need to lay down

Once the sun came out, the weather was gorgeous. Again, it was really interesting to see the different perspectives that everyone brought to their photos.

Drains Holliday park leaves13.jpg Tree in a hard place

Finally, thanks to Mike (Big Whiskey) for organizing these things. They’re great fun. If you’re interested in seeing more shots from our walk, or if you’re interested in coming out to our next one, check out the IndyFlickr group.

End of the trail

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Northville Recap

5 November, 2007 (13:33) | Michigan, flickr, midwest, photowalking, zooomr | By: brettveenstra

Last week a group of photographers, mostly met over the internet met in downtown Northville, Michigan.

The majority of cameras were Canon DSLR, and a number of different lenses were used.

We had perfect weather and great surroundings while taking in the last few hours of daylight.

After meeting up, we took a quick walk to Mills Race Park, passing through Ford Field. After the park, we eventually wound our way into downtown Northville.

Here’s some results:

Ram

shot on the walk:

Big Wheel Corner

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Photowalking Indianapolis, Sat. Nov 3

29 October, 2007 (05:05) | Indianapolis, announcement, family, flickr, midwest, photowalking | By: Dave

Following up on our photowalk through Crown Hill Cemetery, we’re going for some more nature on Saturday, Nov. 3 at Holliday Park in Indianapolis.

Holliday Park is one of the the oldest Parks in Indianapolis, and is located along the banks of the White River on the north side of town. With 95 acres, Holliday Park includes a nature center, rock garden, several miles of wooded trails, and a wide variety of trees, shrubs, wildflowers, birds and other assorted small furry wildlife.

The current plan is to meet about 9 a.m. in the south parking lot and we’ll go from there. The park is located at 6363 Spring Mill Road, you can find a map to the park here, and a map of the park here [PDF].

I’ve been to the park once, a couple of years ago, and unfortunately didn’t take any pictures that I can find. The paths can be a bit hilly (quite surprising for Indianapolis), so if you come, make sure you wear comfortable shoes for walking on the trails.

As always, check out the IndyFlickr group for any updates on the meeting. Hope to see a good turnout. :)

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Metro Detroit Photowalker

21 October, 2007 (11:38) | Michigan, announcement, flickr, photowalking, zooomr | By: brettveenstra

First, many thanks to Trevor for creating this site and allowing me to post!

Howdy everybody! I’m Brett Veenstra and am currently shooting with a

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Crown Hill Cemetery recap

20 October, 2007 (09:23) | family, flickr, midwest, photowalking | By: Dave

Last Saturday the IndyFlickr group went photowalking in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis. We had a great turnout, with about 9 people showing up, including a good number of new people. Again we had a good mixture of cameras, from high end digital SLRs, to an antique Leica shooting B&W.

Unfortunately a couple more people showed up late and didn’t hook up with us (Crown Hill does cover over 500 acres after all), but from the looks of it that didn’t deter them from taking some great shots.

We even had a couple show up who found us through photowalking.org. Good to meet both of you Joe and Sarah. :)

We started off from the east gate of the cemetery just after 9 a.m., and the early morning light made for some very good shooting conditions.

early morning light east gate of Crown Hill Cemetery

After deciding that everyone who was going to show up was there, we headed into the cemetery. That sounds much more ominous than it was, considering it was a bright and sunny day.

Our general destination was the top of Crown Hill, which is the highest spot in Indianapolis with the best view in town of the downtown area. We took a lot of side trips on the way shooting everything in sight. Unfortunately it was a bit hazy, so we didn’t get many good shots of downtown from the hill.

Looking over the photos from this month’s walk, I’m really struck by the different shooting styles of everyone who showed up. Some of us seemed to pay attention to the fall colors that were coming out, some more to the historical significance of the headstones, some to things underfoot, some to the light and shadows from the early morning light. We all seem to be camera shy though. Other than pictures of us taken from a distance by someone else on the walk, nobody thought to pose for a group photo. Go figure, a bunch of camera shy photographers. I spent my time alternating between shooting infrared with my Minolta DiMAGE7 and conventional photos with my Canon 300D.

Even the leaves are dying Fall colors focused shadows and light A grave with a view

There are a lot more great photos to look over in the IndyFlickr group, so go check ‘em out. Better yet, come out an join us for our next walk.

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September’s IndyFlickr photowalk

29 September, 2007 (19:45) | downtown, family, flickr, midwest, photowalking | By: Dave

September 22, a small group of us from the IndyFlickr group got together for a photowalk through downtown Indianapolis. Five of us showed up, some with indulgent families in tow. We started out in the Mass Ave. district, an area with a lot of funky shops, art boutiques, restaurants and old architecture. In short, lots of fodder for the interested photowalker. We had a good assortment of DSLR’s, a point and shoot and a Nikon 35 mm film camera shooting away. The original plan was to get some good sunset shots looking west across downtown. For now I’ll just be posting links to photos that I took, when I get permission from my fellow photowalkers I’ll be posting some of theirs as well. Until then, check out the IndyFlickr group to see them.

We started out with feeding our collective craving for Cajun food with dinner at Yats, a small hole in the wall place with some of the best Cajun food available in Indianapolis. After that, we set out in the early evening. It took us about an hour to walk the first block. Get a group of photowalkers together and we’ll find lots of things to shoot. The weather was perfect, company was good, and we all had a good time, catching a few stares from passers-by, assuring them that no, we weren’t tourists.

night lights

After about 3 hours of slowly wandering through downtown, we ended up at Monument Circle right around sunset. Time to pull out the tripods and take some extended exposures. We haven’t decided where we’re going next month, but I’ll post information here when we do decide. Have any ideas, let us know.

The Argyle no parking State Capitol reflected sunset late night drive home

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