Categories
Landscape

Tuesday April 16, 2013

NEW YORK NEW YORK – This morning I took a break from professional cares and walked to the office through Central Park in curtain filtered sunlight. Sometimes too filtered and flat; at other times lovely. Today I shot with the Leica Monochrome: the fact that it’s limited to black and white protected me from my worst tendencies and instincts in shooting this time of the year. My lens for the day was the ’60s era Leica 35mm Summicron v.IV, aka the “bokeh king”. The first is three frames stitched.

Tapestry
Tapestry
Central Park
Central Park
Portrait
Portrait

On this day last year: Look up.

20120416-_DSC2156

Copy Protected by Tech Tips's CopyProtect Wordpress Blogs.