Chris Dodkin
West Coast Correspondent
With the PGA tour rolling into San Diego this week, the Torrey Pines course is prepped, and open for practice and free access Mon-Wed.
Thursday onwards is the open itself, with paid access and no photography, so Mon-Wed provides a chance to experience the course for free, take some photos, and maybe spot the odd pro doing a practice round.
Spent three hours there today, checking the place out.
Weapons of choice:
Time to roll out the big Canons - 600 f/4L and the 300 f/2.8L
Bodies were 5Dii for digital (still my highest resolution digital body), and EOS 1n for film (Built like a Gatling gun gun, a great sports film body capable of up to 6 fps).
I used some of Ralph's donated stock of Fuji Provia 100 in the EOS 1n - thanks Ralph!
It's been at least 6 months since I picked up a Canon, so that was interesting after using Fuji for so long. It's a very different shooting experience, the viewfinder, the controls, the AF and the final output.
Film has gone to the lab for dev and scan - should be back Tue afternoon - some digital files from the 5DII below:
John Daly
I'm finding such a huge difference in color between the Fuji and Canon cameras, even in RAW, that I'm wondering how I ever managed with the Canon!
I guess Fuji's 'magic' colors have spoiled me
Will add the scanned film images when they get back from the lab.
Thursday onwards is the open itself, with paid access and no photography, so Mon-Wed provides a chance to experience the course for free, take some photos, and maybe spot the odd pro doing a practice round.
Spent three hours there today, checking the place out.
Weapons of choice:

Time to roll out the big Canons - 600 f/4L and the 300 f/2.8L
Bodies were 5Dii for digital (still my highest resolution digital body), and EOS 1n for film (Built like a Gatling gun gun, a great sports film body capable of up to 6 fps).
I used some of Ralph's donated stock of Fuji Provia 100 in the EOS 1n - thanks Ralph!

It's been at least 6 months since I picked up a Canon, so that was interesting after using Fuji for so long. It's a very different shooting experience, the viewfinder, the controls, the AF and the final output.
Film has gone to the lab for dev and scan - should be back Tue afternoon - some digital files from the 5DII below:

John Daly




I'm finding such a huge difference in color between the Fuji and Canon cameras, even in RAW, that I'm wondering how I ever managed with the Canon!
I guess Fuji's 'magic' colors have spoiled me

Will add the scanned film images when they get back from the lab.
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