
On this day last year: Lexington Avenue landscape.
On this day last year: Lexington Avenue landscape.
The image below was captured with the Hasselblad 100mm lens and the HTS 1.5 – three images with the HTS 1.5 shifted as above and stitched in Photoshop.
Here’s a 1:1 crop from the left side of the image – the Robert Kennedy Bridge (formerly the Triborough Bridge) at night.
This is very impressive – I’m going to have some fun with this thing.
On this day last year: Shopping on Fifth Avenue.
On this day last year: Telephones at Grand Central shot with the bokeh king.
Anyway here’s a night shot looking straight up at the facade of the New York Central building (now known as the Helmsley Building) at the foot of the North segment of Park Avenue. Wikipedia entry on the Helmsley Building. The Wikipedia entry is oddly ambiguous on who the architects were. It’s actually Warren & Wetmore, who were also responsible for Grand Central Terminal. Here’s a link to the AIA website.
Finally, patient reader, on this day one year ago: interred in the New Preston CT cemetary.
The solution is to use a bean bag to stabilize the camera against a tree, parking meter or whatever is at hand. The available of something to prop the camera against constrains point of view, which makes the process more interesting. Here’s an image of the Chrysler Building looking south on Lexington Avenue with the moon:
Here’s my “tripod”, a red athletic sock filled with lentils:
On this day one year ago: James Beard Foundation 2009 gala. Looks like time is more cyclic than linear in my universe.
On this date one year ago: Gala for Words Without Boarders at the Czech consulate. I missed this event this year because of a conflict with a client dinner.
On this date one year ago: Fifth Avenue Apple Store