You need somebody to hold your coat?
I can be there in 6 hours or so...
Regards,  Bob S.  (proud owner of a 50th Anniversary Red Coupe)

On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 10:49 AM, Paul Stenquist
<pnstenqu...@comcast.net> wrote:
> I have to cover the reveal of the seventh generation Corvette tomorrow night 
> for the NY Times. The paper wants to go live with a photo and my article 
> (which has been largely prewritten without actually seeing the car) within 
> about a minute of the embargo being lifted. Since the embargo will be lifted 
> only when the cover is pulled off the car, I'll have about 45 seconds to 
> shoot a photo, upload it to my laptop and send it to the mother ship. I've 
> practiced a bit today with my computer propped up on my knees and my camera 
> hanging from a neckstrap. Using the USB cord, which I can preinstall on the 
> computer, is faster than taking the card out of the camera. I was going to 
> shoot jpeg, but I experimented with both jpeg and RAW, because I anticipate 
> some awful highlights on the stage. It takes me about ten seconds longer to 
> do a quick RAW conversion, crushing the highlights just a bit and pulling up 
> shadows slightly. I think I'm going to do it. Even if I shoot jpeg, I'll 
> probably want to tweak it, and I'm much more accustomed to working with RAW.
>
> BTW, after I upload the photo, I'll have to file amended copy, but that's a 
> problem for another venue.
>
> General Motors has done a good job of keeping the lid on the new Corvette. 
> There are only renderings on the web and spy photos of test-track cars draped 
> in camouflage. And the automaker refuses to release any photos until after 
> the reveal. The press conference where that will happen is taking place in an 
> industrial building far from downtown Detroit. It's actually in a pretty 
> scary neighborhood, well off the beaten path. I assume that's part of the 
> secrecy plan. The surrounding blocks will be undoubtedly be crawling with 
> cops and private security. I wouldn't be surprised if there are some 
> helicopters overhead as well.
>
> Should be fun. If I get it right.
>
> paul
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