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Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2011

Discussion in 'Boat Shows & Yacht Watching' started by discokachina, Oct 17, 2011.

  1. ayachtguy

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    Hey, guys--hope you have your underwater cameras at the ready for tonite and tomorrow! Good (wet) shooting.
  2. CaptTom

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    Hi Chris,
    Already storming here on Friday night, starting as showers but now with steady wind and rain. Suppose to rain most of tomorrow. Big party tonight at the park, wondering how they are making out. I hit the docks for a little bit, stopping at some of the after-hours events. I think the economy must be coming back since we have seen more vendor, builder and broker events this year than in recent years.
    Here are a few shots I was able to get of Hinkleys before the heavens opened up. Stop by and see Roe, Jim or Mike to get some great info on the different lines of Hinckleys and what's to come.

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  3. CaptTom

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    PB, you are correct on the latter, reason being is that the photo is clearer and crisper than the former suggestion of using a higher ISO, which gives more noise and clutter in the photo (but can shoot without a tripod). My way takes a little more work, but with a better camera and sensor results may vary.
    Here's a comparison. For the first photo, the exposure is 2 seconds, ISO is 400 at f4. Definitely need a tripod.
    The second shot has an exposure of 1/30th of a second but at ISO 4000, f3.5. A faster picture-taking experience, but a lot mor grain in the shot. I shoot like the photos will be used on a web page or magazine, so want the best results.

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  4. Kafue

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    CaptTom,
    A few boat shows back, I took my camera (a good one) to the Sanctuary Cove Boat Show to share some of the action on this forum.
    Looking at your photos makes me realise I may as well have used an old Kodak box camera.
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    That is Inception, along with Boardwalk, Elisa, SOC.
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    K, it really depends on what results you want and how you will use your photos. I shoot high-res, large format since I neve know if a photo will be used for commercial purposes. And I personally don't like noise/grain in the photo. Others may not mind so much, especially if the photo is not going to be enlarged. I met a buddy photog Dan last night shooting an event. His Nikon D3 was giving him great shots with ISO over 6200 (if I remember correctly). But he had some expensive gear.

    To clarify, those two photos posted for the comparison were taken on two different nights, not at the same time.
  7. CaptTom

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    In the electronics tent, it seems that every vendor has some sort of satellite product on display. On another thread someone asked what is under those domes, so here's a clue.

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    A couple of more to keep you all at bay while we go and attack a soggy Saturday at FLIBS.

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  9. discokachina

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    Go For The Gold!

    We won't need our underwater cameras as we have our submarine! :D

    It is pretty amazing, the bubble is 6 inches thick, quite a manufacturing marvel. What will they think of next?

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  10. CaptTom

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    Saturday afternoon. Enough said.

    Cameras don't like the "liquid sunshine" we have here in FL.

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    Some of the scene from Saturday before the rains. Hitting the docks early and should be rain free today, so come on down.

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    No time to add comments so feel free to jump in.

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    Seems the Viking's are getting a little full up front....?

    As always CaptTom, great photo's. Also, have you seen Axantha II, JFA's new girl...?

    Henkley's look gorgeous as always!!!

    Far
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    Excellent pictures, thanks for posting.
  17. Yacht News

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    So both the old and the new "Silver Shalis" are at the show?
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    Hope this super cool Carbon Craft 14' Tender is small enough!

    Or if not how about the 12' Novurania you see behind the flag?

    And even better yet is the tensey tiny "pocket yacht" offering from Azimut their 50' Magellano Review: Azimut 50' Magellano "Pocket Yacht" - YachtForums.Com that will fit in just about any driveway! :D

    Two of the prettiest girls(and guy) at the show are Stuart, Antonika, and Sara fresh from competing in the Perfect Setting Tabletop Challenge where they represented superyacht Mary Alice II as characters from, you guessed it, Alice in Wonderland. They definately win my vote! ;)

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    Beam Me Up Scotty!

    Only the "old" Silver Shalis is at the show. The new Silver Shalis, docked at Sunrise Harbor Marina http://www.yachtforums.com/forums/boat-shows-yacht-watching/17290-fort-lauderdale-international-boat-show-2011-a-2.html#post138207 is being enjoyed by the person who is currently the proud owner of them both. The "old" Silver Chalis is seriously for sale as they say. Here is a shot of her Star Trek control panel which operates her 3 water jets.

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  20. Yacht News

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    Thanks Disco! your captions are hilarious! BTW the Nouvrania tender 'behind the flag' looks pretty nice...the one with the dodger/bimini canopy on the bow.