Shutterbug Excursions
Originally uploaded by Steve Rosenbach
I just copied this from my blog - I found this group a few weeks ago on meetup.com, and we had our first "meetup" last Saturday.
If you live in the Baltimore-Washington metro area and are looking for a lively group of fellow photo-enthusiasts, you couldn't do better than the Shutterbug Excursions Meetup Group.
Our fearless leader, Lyn, organized the group on Meetup.com just a few weeks ago, and yesterday, we had our very first meetup in Annapolis.
We met at City Dock Café and headed out along Ego Alley, then over the the Naval Academy. From there we walked over to one of the many old street that have picturesque houses along the way, like this one.
By then, we had been out and about for over two hours, and most of the gang bid each other goodbye for the day. Three of us, Lyn, Tracey, and I, decided to soldier on, and we walked back to City Dock. After a few minutes of snapping photos around the Alex Haley memorial, we were treated to a full-scale hailstorm.
No problem, we just ran across the street and took shelter in Market Place. By then, we were hungry anyway and took advantage of the food concessions inside. Once the storm passed by, we had the best lighting of the day; by then it was getting on towards 7pm, and sunset, I knew, would be around 7:15.
We took more photos on the Spa Creek Bridge and around the Eastport end of the bridge, continuing well past sunset. Here's photographic proof of our steadfastness; the picture of Lyn and Tacey is timestamped just before 8 pm.
For a bunch of people who had never met before, we all got along really well and had a lot of laughs.
as you can see, I was outgunned by all the Nikonians, most with high-end cameras. Fortunately, they all accepted me despite me being Nikon-challenged
Labels: Annapolis, Canon 450D, Canon XSI, Meetup.com, Shutterbug Excursions
3 Comments:
Steve, I like the picture of "Steve being suspicious" that was posted on the meetup group's page. :)
Those two in the last photo are packing some serious Nikon gear!
--Warren
hahaha! Yeah, I loved that caption :-)
Lyn (left) has a D200, and Tracey was packing a D2-series. As I say, carrying my comparatively petite Canon XSi, I was seriously outgunned ;-)
But not to worry, this was a very diverse group, Nikons and Canons happily playing side by side.
Steve, that shot with the yellow house is wonderful! I love the colors and composition.
Eric
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