San Diego Comic-Con International 2011 -- Panel: Cartoon Voices I:
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Description of Pictures: Cartoon Voices I -- Meet some of the folks who speak for your favorite animated superstars...folks like Wally Wingert (The Avengers), Saratoga Ballantine (Spider-Man), Tara Strong (The Powerpuff Girls), Townsend Coleman (The Tick), Rob Paulsen (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), and Robin Atkin Downes (Thundercats). They'll be interrogated by moderators Mark Evanier and Earl Kress.
Note: The audience included Gregg Berger, Fred Tatasciore, Collette Sunderman, Laura Summer, and others. Earl Kress was not in attendance.
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Specific picture descriptions: Photos above with "i" icons next to the bracketed sequence numbers (e.g. "[1] ") are described as follows:
SDCCP3_110723_001.JPG: Tara Strong and fans
SDCCP3_110723_012.JPG: Tara Strong and Wally Wingert
SDCCP3_110723_014.JPG: Saratoga Ballantine and Townsend Coleman
SDCCP3_110723_017.JPG: Mark Evanier
SDCCP3_110723_040.JPG: Left to right: Mark Evanier, Sara Ballantine, Townsend Coleman, Rob Paulsen, Tara Strong, and Wally Wingert.
SDCCP3_110723_047.JPG: Robin Atkin Downes
SDCCP3_110723_090.JPG: Gregg Berger
SDCCP3_110723_106.JPG: Fred Tatasciore
SDCCP3_110723_187.JPG: Fred Tatasciore
SDCCP3_110723_195.JPG: Collette Sunderman and Cathey Lizzio
SDCCP3_110723_198.JPG: Vanessa Marshall and Collette Sunderman
SDCCP3_110723_200.JPG: Left to right: Audrey Wasilewski, Wally Wingert, Laura Summer, Fred Tatasciore, Vanessa Marshall and Collette Sunderman.
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2007_CA_SDCCA San Diego Comic-Con International 2007 -- Artists
2011 photos: Equipment this year: I mostly used the Fuji S100fs camera as well as two Nikon models -- the D90 and the new D7000. Mostly a toy, I also purchased a Fuji Real 3-D W3 camera, to try out 3-D photographs. I found it interesting although I don't see any real use for 3-D stills now. Given that many of the photos from the 1860s were in 3-D (including some of the more famous Civil War shots), it's odd to see it coming back.
Trips this year:
Civil War Trust conferences (Savannah, GA, Chattanooga, TN),
New Jersey over Memorial Day for my birthday (people never seem to visit New Jersey -- it's always just a pit stop on the way to New York. I thought I might as well spend a few days there. Despite some nice places, it still ended up a pit stop for me -- New York City was infinitely more interesting),
my 6th consecutive San Diego Comic-Con trip (including Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and San Francisco).
Ego strokes: Author photos that I took were used on two book jackets this year: Jason Emerson's book "The Dark Days of Abraham Lincoln's Widow As Revealed by Her Own Letters" and Dennis L. Noble's "The U.S. Coast Guard's War on Human Smuggling." I also had a photo of Jason Stelter published in the Washington Examiner and a picture of Miss DC, Ashley Boalch, published in the Washington Post.
Number of photos taken this year: just over 390,000.