Happy 5 Years G+

This was the day that started it all for me! An incredible evening photowalk at Stanford University led by +Trey Ratcliff along with many other great photographers such as +Catherine Hall +Michael Bonocore +Thomas Hawk +Karen Hutton +Lisa Bettany +Peter Adams 
All made possible by communication via G+
I've made many real friends here… and have enjoyed being able to meet up with some of them IRL.
I love this community!

#Gplus5  

Reshared post from +Peter Adams

Here's the group photo from tonight's +Trey Ratcliff photo walk at Stanford. It was great to meet everyone and put real faces to the Google+ profile photos! Thanks again to Trey for organizing this.

A few people asked for the details on how this shot was done so here it is…

This was by far the largest group shot I've ever taken and I wasn't sure how many rows of people were going to be in the photo until right before I took it. Assuming the worst, I setup four Ranger Quadra packs outfitted with bare heads and wide reflectors. You can see two heads in the photo lighting the front and middle. The other two heads are high camera left and right on C stands aimed at the back in a cross pattern.

The Quadras were set at ~3.5 power giving me ~f/11, ambient light was dialed in at 1/60 s.

I was going to put the camera on a tripod but didn't feel like messing around with it on those steps. Instead, I wound up shooting the Phase One IQ140 with a 35mm lens, hand held, at ISO 400.

I think there are over 150 people in this shot. I've tried counting heads on my screen a few times but it's late and I keep losing track of who I already counted…help.

UPDATE:

Folks are saying that there are 183 people in the shot.

Also, a larger version of the photo is available from here:

http://www.peteradamsphoto.com/?p=2776

Feel free to copy/use non-commercially, just please attribute and link back to the URL above.

Group photo of the photographers present for the Trey Ratcliff photo walk at Stanford University.

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The Glory Hole at Lake Berryessa (or, more properly called the Morning Glory Spillway)…

The Glory Hole at Lake Berryessa (or, more properly called the Morning Glory Spillway) is located at the south end of the lake, and serves as the overflow route when the lake fills up.
It is the largest spillway of its kind in the world, measuring 72 feet across.

Unfortunately, due to continued drought conditions, water has not spilled into it since May of 2006…but it's quite a sight when it does.
I pass this way every time I go to/from the Sacramento Airport.

#napacounty   #winecountry   #lakes   #dams

The Glory Hole at Lake Berryessa (or, more properly called the Morning Glory Spillway) is located at the south end of the lake, and serves as the overflow route when the lake fills up.
It is the largest spillway of its kind in the world, measuring 72 feet across.

Unfortunately, due to continued drought conditions, water has not spilled into it since May of 2006…but it’s quite a sight when it does.
I pass this way every time I go to/from the

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