NEW YORK NEW YORK – This is a really heavy day in the real work world. In other words, long hours at the computer. Here’s an image of my personal habitat for the day, taken with my baby Sony RX100 II. This was moment of rest: my hands weren’t actually on the keyboard.
On this day last year: Construction of the Second Avenue subway.
NEW YORK NEW YORK – I really have taken at least one picture every day for 1,362 days. That’s 46 months. Three years and ten months. Without a miss. But I do occasionally get behind on posting to this site. I like to post with about a week’s delay. That gives me time to self-edit a bit – to sort out what actually merits exposure here. But it means that I’m not exactly breaking hot news.
I’ve been a bit behind on posting because I didn’t take a computer on our recent Italian trip to save weight for the trekking portion of the trip. On return I was posting about three weeks later than the dates the photos were taken. Since then I’ve be doing two posts a day until today, when I’ve finally caught up to being just a week behind.
Here we have the inside of another vase taken with my pocketable Fuji, and an “out my window” in good light with the same camera.
NEW YORK NEW YORK – I met a friend for lunch at the Racquet Club, got a haircut and then found myself wandering in midtown in good light. First a puzzle, then the answer, then a reflection. All with my Leica M and 28mm PC lens.
NEW YORK NEW YORK – Tough day of preparing for meetings next week. Walked around the apartment in the late evening shooting into vases with my iPhone using flash. Here you go: