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Saturday June 8, 2013

NEW YORK NEW YORK – Those of you who have followed these pages for some time know that we’re usually in Connecticut on weekends. Well not on this particular day. I drove back down to New York early this morning to attend a reunion at Columbia. A thoroughly enjoyable day. I spent a couple of hours in a tour of St. John the Divine, the massive, unfinished Episcopal cathedral here in Morningside Heights near the Columbia campus. Construction started in the late 19th Century on a Romanesque plan; around 1910 or so a new high gothic plan was developed so the structure is partly gothic and partly Romanesque. Pretty odd. Traditional building techniques were used – the construction is all masonry – there is no structural steel. This means that construction has been slow and expensive. Work stopped for after Pearl Harbor and was not restarted until the 1970. Work stopped again early in this Century when the Church decided that the money was better spent on its mission that this massive pile of stone.

St. John the Devine
St. John the Devine
St. John the Devine
St. John the Devine
St. John the Devine
St. John the Devine
St. John the Devine
St. John the Devine

On this day one year ago: Red star.

Sunlight
Sunlight
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Portrait

Friday June 7, 2013

WARREN CONNECTICUT – I didn’t feel like photography today so I procrastinated and ultimately found myself at the far end of the day here with my iPhone in my hand. Some 20 years ago I paid $3500 at an out of the way auction for a set of 18 Edward Curtis gravures from his North American Indians body of work done around 1905. (This is a lifetime best for me in terms of purchasing photographs.) Interestingly Curtis’s project, which ultimately included 1500 photographs, was commissioned by JP Morgan. By 1905 the Native American way of life was badly impaired so the images are often posed reenactments. Here’s a Nez-Perce man photographed by Curtis via my iPhone:

Nez-Perce man
Nez-Perce man

On this day last year: sunlight redux. A continuation of a theme.

Sunlight
Sunlight
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Events and holidays Religion

Thursday June 6, 2013

NEW YORK NEW YORK – I attended a bris today of the child of a friend and colleague. Here’s the cake from the reception taken with my iPhone.

Bris
Bris

On this day one year ago: Early summer light.

Sunlight
Sunlight
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Landscape Urban

Wednesday June 5, 2013

NEW YORK NEW YORK – Straight up in Manhattan. Tried this yesterday and didn’t like the result. Came back today with a different lens and different light. Leica Monochrom and 21mm Super Elmar lens.

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On this day last year: Mary Karr.

Butter
Butter
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Landscape Urban

Tuesday June 4, 2013

NEW YORK NEW YORK – Back in midtown for meetings. A bit of the Racquet Club’s Florentine exterior with Citicorp in the background, taken with my Leica Monochrom and 1959 Dual Range Summicron lens. Two frames stitched.

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On this day last year: David Michelek.

David Michalek
David Michalek
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Street

Monday June 3, 2013

NEW YORK NEW YORK – More work on my rephotography class. Today we went to East 100th Street to rephotograph street scenes from Bruce Davidson’s seminal 1970 show at the Museum of Modern Art. Sample images from East 100th Street. This turned out to be difficult because the block that he shot this two-year project in has been thoroughly renovated. Here’s the best effort from the day for me. This is my shot of where 331 West would be today (see the original Davidson image below). Not my best effort – there are a number of obvious mistakes.

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Here’s the original – which will give you a fair idea of how much Manhattan north of 96th Street has changed:

Davidson
Davidson

On this day one year ago: Oak tree.

Major Oak
Major Oak
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Events and holidays Family and friends

Sunday June 2, 2013

BARRYTOWN NEW YORK – We drove over here this morning (Barrytown is a few miles north of Rhinebeck and a few miles west of Red Hook) for the wedding of two friends, Bill Clegg & Van Scott. As usual at these things my shortcomings as a wedding photographer were manifest, but I did get a few images of Francesca (our daughter) and Bill. Here you go:

At wedding
At wedding
Wedding
Wedding
The site
The site

On this day one year ago:

Maria
Maria
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