Been prepping and packing today, ready for an early doors departure
tomorrow morning. Flight from Heathrow at 10am, bouncing over to Newark
and then onto Charlotte. Stef and I are being hosted by GFM staff
snapper Helen Hopper for the duration, which is very kind of her and we
really appreciate it. If you're coming for the first time, you'll meet
her and be as impressed as I am.

Stef was choosing his weapons yesterday (as he is taking part in the NPW
contest - but doesn't yet know it!) out of the various bags of kit. We
only have the one DSLR now, an *ist Ds so he's used to that. But
lenses....?  The 18-55 kit lens, yep good choice, a cheap and cheerful
all-purpose bangabout bottle. Not my choice but hey it works. What else?

He rifled through and instantly fell in love with the K17/4 fisheye:

<http://www.bdimitrov.de/kmp/lenses/primes/ultra-wide/K17f4-Fish.html>

...despite it being bastardised for Canon use! (it has had an aperture-
lever-ectomy so can only be used in stop-down metering mode) but after a
quick lesson about depth of field he's already an 'F8 and be there' guy
and waves the wide about like he's got the copyright on it!

Poked around for a while, picked up the odd prime: 28, 35, frowned and
discarded without a thought. Looked at the K15/3.5 rather suspiciously
for a moment although couldn't try it out as I haven't converted it back
to K mount yet. "That's one hell of a mother," he said. I was never this
mature at 15. Not even at 20.

The final choice is an excellent one: Tokina 90mm f/2.5 macro:

<http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/sold-items/53674-sale-sold-tokina-
x-90mm-f-2-5-macro-excellent-condtion.html>

<http://tinyurl.com/atx90macro>

...which is rather heavy but if you're gonna have one prime lens that'll
do 1:1 macro, is reasonably fast, and doubles as a good portrait lens,
you could do a lot worse.

In fact he tried the A*85/1.4 and was mightily impressed but wasn't keen
on the weight. Didn't believe me when I said he could stub out a
cigarette on the front element and it wouldn't harm it - not that he
smokes of course - but the lens does ;-)

For carrying capability, he selected a LowePro Micro-Trekker - no
tripod! Well, youth has no patience. He's a run and gun type, i can see
it right away. He'll be all over the animals I suspect, little time for
the subtle studies of light and shade over a breath-taking scenic like
us old farts eh.

I won't be shooting stills, the R-D1 will be staying at home sadly - the
Mrs has demanded she be able to use it in recompense for being allowed
to come out to play. What she doesn't know is that it will be up for
sale in a couple of weeks as I have a massive tax bill to pay.

I will be shooting some video - so if you're coming along expect to see
me leaping about looking like a right old eejit, and I might even ask
you if I can film an interview with you about your GFM weekend. You'll
know it's me as when I put the camera down, i still leap about like a
right old eejit. Beer just slows me down slightly.

Just read Paul's email about him not coming along and while disappointed
I won't get to meet him (again! this is my 4th time) he has of course
put his daughter first as any of us would and so I'm sure we'll be
thinking of him. I'll raise my brew in honour. In fact i'll hoist a
glass to the vast majority of people reading this who won't be coming
along. I'm very very lucky. I remember years ago reading stuff like this
about people going along and my heart leapt at the thought of going as
well, and then sank at the prospect of not being able to through time,
money, or both. For those of you with those thoughts now, I will be
thinking of you as it is the most humbling experience to be amongst
great friends and great experience, with a common passion for making pictures.

See you real soon, and be back on list in a week.

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Cheers,
  Cotty


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