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Landscape Urban

Friday November 16, 2018

MANHATTAN – This morning I did a review of my work for the past few years and decided that I like the angular perspectives a lot, so I’ll be capturing them when I see them for the next few weeks. Shot with my Leica M10-P.

Day 3319 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Angle – 96th Street
Angle – 432 Park Avenue

On this date two years ago (day 2589 of one photo every day): Big Rock Boston MA shot with my Sony A7rii and lovely 25mm Zeiss Batis lens. The fact that it’s fall and I’ve used yellow filtration in converting to black and white gives this image an infrared look. Compare my post of a big rock in Warren CT of two years ago: Big Rock Warren CT.

Big Rock Boston
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Landscape Urban

Thursday November 15, 2018

MANHATTAN – We were hit be an unseasonably early blizzard today. It was hell on traffic – the worse gridlock that I’ve ever seen here. But visually pretty good, so I’m back in my groove. All images shot with my iPhone.

Day 3318 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Manhattan Blizzard
Blizzard at The Seagrams Building
Manhattan Blizzard

On this date eight years ago (day 396 of one photo every day): Helmsley Building Looking up at the Helmsley Building with my Leica M9 and 16mm Voigtlander lens. Re-cropped and re-processed from the original. The ability to go back and re-imagine images is one of the key advantages to shooting raw files and preserving them with non-destructive edits.

Helmsley Building Manhattan
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Landscape Urban

Wednesday November 14, 2018

MANHATTAN – A look up at night.

Day 3117 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Synagogue at night

On this date four years ago (day 1856 of one photo every day): Out my windowwith a Leica 280mm Telyt R lens adapted to an M mount.

Out my window
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Landscape Urban

Tuesday November 13, 2016

BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS – I’m here in Beantown for two busy days of meetings. I squeezed these off out my hotel window. Shot with my Leica M 10-P. In the case of the claustrophobic facade, three frames stitched and hand spotted to remove reflections.

Day 3316 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Construction
Boston is getting overbuilt

On this date seven years ago (day 759 of one photo every day): Morso, which subsequently closed. It’s tough being a restaurant in New York.

Morso
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Landscape Urban

Tuesday October 30, 2018

NEW YORK NEW YORK – I wandered the Upper West Side today with my Sony A7riii and the well-thought-of 24-90 native Sony zoom. I usually don’t like zooms but this one performs well. The real issue with it is that it’s Bokeh (the quality of the out of focus parts of images) is “edgy”, which I don’t like at all – I prefer “creamy.”

Day 3302 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

96th Street
Construction
Light Shaft

)n this date four years ago (day 1841 of one photo every day): Marine Corps reunion

The lady is packing
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Landscape Street Urban

Thursday October 25, 2018

MANHATTAN – I shot in and around Grand Central Terminal today, as well as out my window at sunrise. Shooting with my Sony A7riii.

Day 3297 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Out my window at sunrice
Grand Central Terminal
Near Grand Central Terminal

On this date eight years ago (day 375 of one photograph every day): Tour boat Chiicago

Tour boat Chicago
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Landscape Urban

Wednesday October 10, 2018

WINGDALE and MANHATTAN – I was all over the place today, driving up to Warren CT to run an errand in the town hall (which is only open Monday-Thursday when we normally aren’t there) and then back to New York.

Day 3282 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Old fence Wingdale.

On this date five years ago (day 1456): Tomatoes. This was taken with the first version of the Leica Monochrom and the 50mm Leica APO-Summicron lense (the Luxocron); I loved the rendering of this lens five years ago and it’s still in daily use.

Tomatoes
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