Last Saturday, my brother and I drove from Anaheim, where he was staying, to Lafayette, which is just northeast of San Francisco. My brother's a photographer as well and, given the number of photo ops along the way, it took us a while to make the drive; 13 hours.
Anyway, here's a smattering of photos taken with both the 40D and the G10, from both the drive up there and some shots from after we got there:
"The road" (40D/24-70mm f/2.8L)):
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The fog was, seemingly, neverending (G10):
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A downtown San Francisco BART Station (G10):
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Shoreline (40D/24-70mm f/2.8L):
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Harmony, California (40D/24-70mm f/2.8L):
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California Redwood (G10):
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Near Big Sur (Canon 40D/24-70mm f/2.8L):
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Again, near Big Sur (Canon 40D/24-70mm f/2.8L):
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I took just over 1,500 photos over the past week and, surprisingly (to me, anyway), I took a slight majority of photos with the G10. Once we got to my buddy's house in Lafayette and started motoring around, the G10 seemed to be the weapon of choice...



