Day 2304 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.



On this day last year (day 1939): Jodhpur

Day 2304 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
On this day last year (day 1939): Jodhpur
Day 2286 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
On this day two years ago (day 1556): United Flight 1120 shot with my iPhone.
This its still a remarkable lens. Here’s a Steve Huff review: Huff review
The second image below is 8 frames stitched.
Day 2285 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
On this day six years ago (day 93): Terry Tanner’s barn Originally posted in color – it’s stronger in B&W.
Day 2277 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
On this day six years ago (day 86): Drifts Taken with a digital Hasselblad, which I subsequently sold in favor of more compact Leica gear. Originally posted in color. The black and white conversion is a much stronger image.
The first image is of of a presently-closed inn. It’s four frames stitched in Photoshop, which might run slightly counter the spirit of shooting with an antique, but whatever. I’m a wide shooter and as we will see the wide lenses from this era just aren’t very good. The grave marker is in the Warren town cemetery; I found it moving that someone is bothering to maintain (with a flag) a marker for a young soldier killed in the Civil War in 1862, and that his body found its way back home to Warren. Litchfield County was an hotbed of radical Abolitionists, so many young men volunteered for service and many died.
Day 2270 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
On this day four years ago (day 809): TaosSki Valley
New Years resolution: I have a small collection (actually four) of Zeiss Ikon lenses from the 1930s. I’ve resolved to fill out some focal length gaps on eBay – these lenses sell for very little, and spend the month of January shooting only with Carl Zeiss Jena lenses from the 1930s.
Day 2268 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
On this day three years ago (day 1172): Luke Tanner’s Truck. I was obviously having a similar experience three years ago.
Day 2267 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
On this day three years ago (day 1171): Snow taken with my Leica Monochrom and a Dual Range Summicron lens from the 1950s.