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Thursday August 18, 2011

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – I’m writing a page on my equipment which I will illustrate with my photos. My pictures of my Alpa TC and Alpa Max, posted on August 9 and August 17, should do for those cameras. I decided to shoot my Leica M9 today, Here it is photographed with my Panasonic GH2 – I’ll be using these images in the the description of my equipment that I’m presently working on. The lens on the camera, by the way, is the pre-asph 35mm Summicron – called the “bokeh king” because of the creamy quality of the out of focus portions of images taken with it. It’s also really compact.

I’be put a Thumbs Up faux rewind lever on the camera – it balances much bette if there is something to catch your thumb on as you hold it. Note also the wear on the edge of the end of the camera. The finish is black paint over brass – “bronzing” on the edges of the camera are considered a mark of honor in the Leica world.

By the way as I was working on the description of the long list of cameras that I’ve owned it seemed to me that it’s odd that I don’t have a film Leica, so I bid on a two-strokr M3 on ebay today. I’ve got some film in the freezer in Connecticut and know a guy here in New York who develops it, and I have a couple of scanners. We’ll se what happens.

Leica M9
Leica M9
Leica M9
Leica M9

On this day last year: Nairobi This is the start of last year’s Africa trip – for the next two weeks “on this day last year” is actually of interest.

Giraffe Manor
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Friday July 8, 2011

NEW YORK NEW YORK – I finally got out of bed today, although it turns out that celebration is premature. I met Francesca for coffee at her office and shot Grand Central Terminal with my medium format tech camera on the way. Hardly and innovative image, but I’m pleased to be off of my back.

Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal

On this day one year ago: Lexington Avenue Subway.

Lexington Avenue Subway
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Monday June 27, 2011

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – So I took the subway downtown to return the IQ 180 to Digital Transitions. They are on 35th just off of Fifth Avenue so this gave me a chance stalk one my favorite icons, the Empire State Building, in very interesting light with my Leica M9 and a 90mm lens. Three frames stitched.

Empire State Building
Empire State Building

On Fifth Avenue:

Fifth Avenue and 33rd Street
Fifth Avenue and 33rd Street

On this day last year: Festival

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Friday June 24, 2011

NEW YORK NEW YORK – I had the opportunity to borrow a demo Phase One IQ 180 digital back for the weekend. This is the latest and greatest in digital backs, with an 80 meg sensor and a sophisticated iPhone-like interface that makes it particularly well adapted for use on a tech camera. I’m considering trading my collection of Hasseblad gear for the IQ 180. After picking it up at Digital Transitions I got it set up my Alpa TC and went for a walk. Unfortunately the weather turned grim – as issue because these high end digital backs need a lot of light (or a sturdy tripod and a long exposure). I got as far as the Guggenheim Museum when it started to rain. Anyway, here is an early effort with it:

Guggenheim
Guggenheim

On this day last year: Quito Ecuador.

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Monday June 6, 2011

NEW YORK NEW YORK – I explored midtown today with my Alpa TC, 36mm Schneider Digitar and 60 meg Hasselblad back, stalking the Chrysler building. About the same angle as one year ago. Here you go:

On this day one year ago: Look up!

Lexington Avenue and 93rd Street
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Thursday June 2, 2011

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – More icons. A twofer. The Flatiron Building in the foreground and Empire State in the background. Shot with my Panasonic GH2.

Empire State
Empire State

On this day one year ago: Woody stumbles into a catalogue shoot.

Catalogue shoot, East 68th Street
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Wednesday May 18, 2011

NEW YORK NEW YORK – My path took me through Grand Central Terminal today, one of my favorite places to photograph. This was captured with my Leica M9 + 50mm Summilux. Three frames stitched.

Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal

On this day one year ago: Chateau Mouton Rothschild.

1983 Ch. Mouton Rothschild
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