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Why lenses cost so much.
The Canon Library gives you a “How They Do It” tour of a virtual lens factory, showing every step, from raw material to a finished product of producing a 500mm lens.

Pictures from Antarctica
Friend Justine Carson recently returned from a month long, photography workshop/trip to Argentina, the Falkland Islands, South Georgia Island and Antarctica and brought back incredibly beautiful and amazingly close-up pictures of penguins, seals, birds, ice and mountains. When they were not on land taking pictures, they were studying wildlife photography techniques and listening to lectures about the animals and geology they had travelled so far to see.
Only back a few days, Justine kindly threw together an excellent presentation for our February workshop. Those pictures and many more are now up in her Flickr gallery. Thank you Justine!
Maverick’s Photo Roundup
Several people have asked if I was able to photograph the Maverick’s surf contest this weekend. I was on my way to ski Kirkwood when I heard the Maverick’s competition was on. We had an excellent time skiing and I have no pictures from the contest.
But there are plenty great pictures to view. The weather was excellent and the waves were huge. It’s not easy getting these shots since the breaks are about ½ mile offshore. Either you climb the slippery cliffs with a very long lens or you beg, borrow or pay your way on a boat to get the close-ups. As of Sunday night, here are some links to the pictures that I have been able to find.
Flickr has a “Maverick’s Surf Contest 2010” group with over 300 pictures.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/mavericks2010/pool/
I like to watch the group as a slideshow. It fills your browser window with the largest picture it can and border’s it in black. Maximize your browser and try it.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/mavericks2010/pool/show/
Several encore videos of the live action and commentary is on Mavericksurf.com.
http://www.maverickssurf.com/contest/see/webcast.php
Check out this raw video footage taken from the Channel 5 news copter.
http://cbs5.com/video/?id=61790@kpix.dayport.com
Note: look for the “Chopper 5 News of Maverick’s Surf Contest” video
The Sunday Chronicle has 2 stories on Maverick’s, one on the front page and another in the sports section.
Huge waves at Mavericks injure spectators
and
MAVERICKS — Biggest of the big waves
And the Chronicle also has 2 photo galleries of the event with over 200 pictures combined.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object/article?f=/c/a/2010/02/14/SPBQ1C1FN9.DTL&o=
and
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object/article?f=/c/a/2010/02/14/MNTA1C1AAA.DTL&o=
Regulo Zapata Jr. has pictures up on Facebook.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2056640&id=1215168613&l=3ff43523e4
Slideshow in the Santa Cruz Sentinel:
http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/localnews/ci_14396254
That’s a start and there are more out there. Some of the pictures are absolutely fantastic. The photographers caught beautiful angles with surfers framed by the curl of the wave, shots of wipeouts are captured second by second in burst mode and the spectators and the spirit of the event. It looks like Mavericks delivered big time this year and there are some award winning pictures that document it.
The Apple iPad and the Photographer
Is the iPad a new useful product for photographers and photography in general?
Photo bloggers are already writing articles discussing using it to display your portfolio, transferring pictures to and from cameras, other computers and online galleries, photo manipulation software and even tethering it as a view finder for location shoots. Tim O’Brien discusses how the iPad can help visually impaired photogs. Check it out.
Apple iPad and Photographers — G. Dan Mitchell Photography blog
What the Apple Tablet Will Mean to Photographers — Scott Bourne PhotoFocus blog
What the Apple Tablet May Mean to Blind Photographers — Tim O’Brien Photos
How to Pack Photography Gear — Chase Jarvis
Journey to Nepal Slideshow in Half Moon Bay
Lars Howlett, photographer for the Half Moon Bay Review, recently trekked in Nepal and will present a slideshow of the journey at the Enso Gallery, on Kelly Ave in Half Moon Bay on Sunday, January 24, 5pm.
I enjoy Lars’ photography and expect this to be an exceptional show. Photos are also on exhibit in the gallery until January 31. See links below for the gallery and articles he has written about the trek.
Among Mountains, Monks and Sherpas
An exhibition by Ocean Studio photographers
Michael Powers and Lars Howlett
Documenting the KarmaQuest expedition from the Coastside to the Himalayas of Nepal
January 1 — 31st, 2010
ENSO Gallery
131 Kelly Avenue in Half Moon Bay
Slideshow by Lars Howlett, Sunday, January 24th, 5pm
Sharing 200+ images telling the stories of the journey
Gallery open to the public during yoga studio hours as well
as Saturday mornings, Monday evenings and by appointment.
For more info see
http://www.ensohmb.com/
or call (650) 726‑1409
http://www.oceanstudio.org/
http://www.findlars.com/
http://www.karmaquest.org/
Links from a series written and photographed by Lars for the Half Moon Bay Review :
Article 1 : The inspiration and training for the expedition with organizer Karma Lama and adventurer Michael Powers
http://www.hmbreview.com/articles/2009/10/28/news/doc4ae8643d5c19d940114167.txt
Article 2 : A visit to the Tengboche Monastery and a look at the spiritual side of the journey
http://www.hmbreview.com/articles/2009/11/25/news/doc4b0d679a7593e578643673.txt
Article 3 : Describing the ascent of Kala Patthar and the physical experience of the trekking
http://www.hmbreview.com/articles/2009/12/04/news/doc4b16ac7d194a0932695302.txt
Article 4 : Being one with the tribe on the coast with Michael Powers and on the trail to Everest
http://www.hmbreview.com/articles/2009/12/09/news/doc4b1fec9001ca3373745242.txt
GoPro video of Bart Willems surfing Mavericks
This is a tiny version of the video. Try clicking the full screen button for the best view.
From the notes on the YouTube video:
Bart Willems went for a session in 15ft surf at Mavericks on 2010-01-10 and documented a session on GoPro HD camera. A 3 hour session is condensed into 5 minutes of highlights.
Music by Jamie Shelly — Cherrybubblegumcity (thanks for making good music Skulpie)
Photos by Seth Migdail (thanks for sharing Seth)
Camera donated by VirtualAfrica — virtualafrica.co.za
Thanks you to all the local Mavericks surfers for sharing their Magnificent waves!
GoPro’s latest camera is a tiny high definition (720p), mountable, wide angle, waterproof video camera for $269. I’ve seen these on skier’s helmuts in Utah and I sure would like one.
Big waves for California coast
Update: The wind knocked things down this past week but an even bigger swell appears to be on the way (good for pictures) but rain is predicted too (bad for camera equipment and comfort).
A large swell is approaching the California coastline and is expected to arrive on Wednesday, January 13 setting up some possible great photo opportunities. Mavericks could be big if the wind dies down. You might want to rent a big lens using the link below (wink, wink, say no more). The surf should be bigger then normal everywhere so please be safe!
Check out this web page for links to wave activity in the Pacific and a web cam for Mavericks.
Update: Strong southerly winds are making things pretty sloppy this morning. I see a boat or a jet ski at Mavericks but no riders. Wind is forcast to calm somewhat and change more westerly this afternoon.








