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Landscape Urban

Tuesday January 18, 2011

BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS – My usual monthly business trip to Boston was really bleak. Boston was cold an alternated between snow and freezing rain. This pretty much captures the mood. Leica M9 and 90mm Elmarit lens.

Blizzard Boston
Blizzard Boston

On this day last year: Maria and Luiz Scwarcz at Fatty Crab.

Fatty Crab
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Landscape

Monday January 17, 2011

WARREN CONNECTICUT – Wow. Do we have a lot of snow here. Ice as well. There’s something growing down the side of our house that looks like a glacier. It was easy to photograph. It’s not moving. Probably not going anywhere until April or so. Taken with my Hasselblad H4D-60.

Ice Warren Connecticut
Ice Warren Connecticut

On this day last year: Ice storm in Connecticut. There’s no getting around it. The weather in rural Connecticut this time of year is miserable.

Sleet
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Landscape

Sunday January 16, 2011

WARREN CONNECTICUT – Here we are after a snow storm. Again. Lovely light and rapidly moving clouds made this image of illuminated trees against a dark background possible. Taken with my Hasselblad H4D-60 and a 300mm lens.

Warren Connecticut
Warren Connecticut

On this day last year: My best barn of the past year. Terry Tanner’s barn in enveloping light.

Terry Tanner\’s barn
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Landscape Small town

Saturday January 15, 2011

MILTON CONNECTICUT – We had weekend house guests in Connecticut. I cooked osso bucco, which with other activities gave little time for photography. I spared our guests exposure on this blog. A barn in a neighboring village caught with my Hasselblad.

Barn Milton Connecticut
Barn Milton Connecticut

On this day last year: Saks Fifth Avenue window. This was taken with a long lens from across Fifth Avenue. One of my favorites from last year.

Fifth Avenue
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Interior Landscape Transportation Urban

Friday January 14, 2011

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – I picked my car up from being serviced to day and killed some time in the showroom with my Leica and a very wide lens, the 16mm Voigtlander. Here’s an image. One interesting aspect of the showroom is that the lighting is designed to be symmetrical from this car’s position, and the cove lighting in the ceiling emphasizes the car’s lines. These people are smarter than you would expect.

Lexus of Manhattan
Lexus of Manhattan

On this day last year: Sixth Avenue in not very interesting light.

Sixth Avenue
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Landscape Urban

Thursday January 13, 2011

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – I took a walk in Hell’s Kitchen in interesting light. This with my Leica M9 and a 16mm Voigtlander lens.

Hell's Kitchen
Hell's Kitchen

On this day one year ago: the Mall (aka Poets’ Walk), Central Park.

Poet's Walk

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Landscape Urban

Wednesday January 12, 2011

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – I spent the morning in a snow-covered Central Park. A few interesting images. Here’s a view of the El Dorado, one of three large building on Central Park West built by Emory Roth (the others are the Beresford and the San Remo). This is a common angle on the building, across the Central Park Reservoir. Two frames taken with my Hasselblad H4D-60, with a 300 mm lens on a monopod. This is another example of how well this camera’s files convert to black and white.

El Dorado
El Dorado

On this day one year ago: From Bryant Park.

Prom Bryant Park
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