And see.




Panasonic G3, kit lens.
And see.




Panasonic G3, kit lens.
At the fairground.

Panasonic G3, 9-18mm MFT Olympus.
On the Boardwalk.









All snapped in a two hundred yard stretch of the Santa Cruz boardwalk.
The speed and stealth of the small Panasonic G3 are ideal for this sort of thing where people are the subject. All except the one from last (14-45mm kit lens) taken using the Olympus MFT 9-18mm lens, a real crackerjack of an optic, and small to boot.
The 275GTB.
If you are into classic cars, the next smartest thing to attending the practice weekend at Laguna Seca one week before the official zooed event is to find yourself mooching around the streets of Carmel, CA early on the Tuesday morning before the big weekend, when Ocean Avenue and the adjacent side streets are closed to traffic and the Ferraris and other lesser marques line up on show, garage queens all in a row. Sadly, most of these machines never drive further than to and from the transporter, but the eye candy on display is undeniable and, if you rise early, there are no crowds to interfere with viewing or snapping.
There were several of Sergio Pininfarina‘s timeless designs to be seen, not least a brace of what has to be the most purely masculine body he ever penned, the 275GTB.

My son, a man of fine taste, opted for Pininfarina’s later 365, much to Bert the Border Terrier’s dismay:

At least Winston had the good sense not to go for the Yecch, the latest model solidly aimed at New Money and appropriately registered:

These things are beginning to look like that most tasteless of vehicles, the Lamborghini, Rolex, gold chains and all.
In the style of Atget.

In Carmel, CA.
Panasonic G3, kit lens.