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schmoo
Apr-24-2009, 08:06 AM
Marc Muench strikes again. The new MW weekend workshop format really worked in my favor this season with the 2.5 day whirlwind tour (http://muenchworkshops.smugmug.com/gallery/7298466_ae5gs) of Goleta, Santa Barbara, and the Santa Ynez Valley. While we had only a quarter of the time available to us then the last workshop I attended, this trip seemed infinitely more productive.

That conundrum boggles my mind, but maybe having the more condensed version of Marc the Pro lights the fire under your butte and gets you moving. Or maybe Santa Barbara is just where it's at!

I've only had a day to sort and start processing, so more to come later. But while the iron's hot, here goes.

Sunrise at the harbor:

http://www.schmootography.com/photos/518232995_YAayq-L.jpg

Standing there under the glowing sky, surrounded by walls of blue mountains and shimmering stars, the sea air is intoxicating. I was shamelessly inspired by seastack (http://hydeimages.com/blog/)'s great photojournalism of the Pacific NW ferries and waterfront.

http://www.schmootography.com/photos/518234723_qLLCB-L.jpg

http://www.schmootography.com/photos/518235719_Zrjwh-L.jpg

As the fishermen pulled forth their dripping wares to the docks, inpatient seafood snobs lined up, shivering in sweaters and hoodies to snag them before they were all gone. I was amazed at how short the supply lasted.

Sea urchins were, apparently, a specialty. They also had octopi and a small shark.

http://www.schmootography.com/photos/518320287_GzjFA-L.jpg

http://www.schmootography.com/photos/518242427_eS4sU-L.jpg

http://www.schmootography.com/photos/518245133_RXECp-L.jpg

The sunrise was beautiful, but elusive. So we turn to other shapes in the light.

http://www.schmootography.com/photos/518238670_fv4oo-L.jpg

http://www.schmootography.com/photos/518237471_Zgmys-L.jpg

http://www.schmootography.com/photos/518239945_pmNyv-L.jpg

The kayaks for rent reminded me of the kayak club I belonged to back in Baltimore. I had joined specifically to explore an abandoned ship (http://www.schmootography.com/gallery/3129337_D3aQz) in the Inner Harbor, but I don't think I'll find such a vessel in thriving Santa Barbara!

http://www.schmootography.com/photos/518321147_7NYCn-L.jpg

Dgrinner and MW initiate, Pindy through the little doohickey LCD thing that everyone but me seemed to have :lol3

http://www.schmootography.com/photos/518321523_WgVhK-L.jpg

Things got a little busy this week so more to come later. :smo

DavidTO
Apr-24-2009, 08:15 AM
http://www.schmootography.com/photos/518245133_RXECp-L.jpg

I already told you this privately, but I just wanna say out loud. I love this shot. :clap

schmoo
Apr-24-2009, 08:30 AM
I already told you this privately, but I just wanna say out loud. I love this shot. :clap

Thanks, David. With your eye, that means a lot to me!

dlplumer
Apr-24-2009, 09:04 AM
Wonderful series Stephanie, and I have to agree with David on that shot :clap

Dan

SYMPL
Apr-24-2009, 10:11 AM
Nice series of images.
I like the image mentioned above as well, and the image of the person at the sea wall for its moodiness.
Well done.

Tango
Apr-24-2009, 01:22 PM
http://www.schmootography.com/photos/518237471_Zgmys-M.jpg


:lust :lust :lust

Tee Why
Apr-24-2009, 06:10 PM
Looks like a nice trip.

dkoyanagi
Apr-25-2009, 04:51 AM
:bow

PHOTOempt
Apr-25-2009, 11:01 AM
great series, schmoo. very original takes, as you seem to do. my favourites are those already mentioned - the feet and super clear reflection, and the person gazing out to sea. is that you, having sprinted for the self timer? you don't look a bit out of breath!! cheers, sarah

pathfinder
Apr-26-2009, 10:17 AM
:lust :lust :lust
http://www.schmootography.com/photos/518237471_Zgmys-M.jpg

:agree


Thats a great view!

Nacho
Apr-26-2009, 10:25 AM
Schmoo:

I love the vernacular feel of these images, even if they are not what traditionalists would call vernacular. The light is great, and the sea urchins reminded me of my time growing up by the beach and stepping on those! In fact, I remember our technique for getting them out of our feet: melting surfboard wax ("sex wax" it was called), pouring it on the sole of the foot right over the sea urchin spines, and then pulling it off once it was affixed enough to those. ! Ouch, always more painful than stepping on them in the first place.

Great shots!

Best,

N

schmoo
Apr-27-2009, 08:33 AM
Thanks so much, folks! I just finished going through my SB shots, finally. What a beautiful place and it's just hard to make it not look pretty. Couple that with Marc's ability to get good light and great weather anywhere, and you have a win-win situation. :thumb

great series, schmoo. very original takes, as you seem to do. my favourites are those already mentioned - the feet and super clear reflection, and the person gazing out to sea. is that you, having sprinted for the self timer? you don't look a bit out of breath!! cheers, sarah

Hi Sarah it's great to see that you'll be continuing on the Muench Workshops journey! I wish I could shoot with you on another one this year but I'm not so sure. Did you see this thread? (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=128422) And Emmanuel swore that tree was in no-man's land! That was a shock for me to see that tree again a year later :lol3

Thanks for checking in, as always :D