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Abstract

Monday March 25, 2013

NEW YORK NEW YORK – Well. Another day of blah light and a large project in my day job. I’m sticking with my “no dull landscape” pledge. So I fussed around with my iPhone at home. Getting close. Here’s a view into a Venini vase.

Venini
Venini

On this day last year: Garuda in your face.

Garuda
Garuda
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Landscape

Sunday March 24, 2013

WARREN CONNECTICUT – The calendar says March 24. The weather gods apparently don’t have a calendar. It’s supposed to be Spring, but there’s no sign of it. Connecticut: the new North Dakota. I’m packing my medium format Leica S today, wearing a 120mm lens (a modest telephoto in this format). Here’s an image of ice on our road.

Still icy
Still icy

On this day last year: Garuda.

Garuda
Garuda
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Transportation

Saturday March 23, 2013

NEW MILFORD CONNECTICUT – I’m always finding the worse parts of this town. A fixer upper. Shot with my Leica S medium format camera and a 35mm lens.

Fixer upper
Fixer upper

On this day last year: Inside of a bush. With my iPhone.

Inside of a bush
Inside of a bush
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Landscape Street Urban

Friday March 22, 2013

NEW YORK NEW YORK – A landscape day. Brilliant early Spring light reinforce’s the city’s three dimensionality. Here’s the back of a newsstand taken with my Leica Monochrom and 21mm Super Elmar M lens. The idea was to express visual clutter but not chaos.

Lottery
Lottery

On this day last year: High Line. Shot with my Alpna and Phase One 80 meg. back.

On the High Line
On the High Line
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Landscape Urban

Thursday March 21, 2013

NEW YORK NEW YORK – I saw a potential image at Lexington and 51st Street that reminded me of second picture from Boston that I posted on March 13. I snapped it with my Leica Monochrom and 18mm Super elmar lens. It’s less successful than the Boston image at least in part because the light is less interesting. As I’ve said many times before on these pages: “It’s the light, dummy.” I was also able to get closer in Boston. That always works, doesn’t it.

Lexington and 51st
Lexington and 51st

On this day last year: Fresh.

Lexington Avenue
Lexington Avenue
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Interior Landscape

Wednesday March 20, 2013

NEW YORK NEW YORK – So here I am out on the street (actually a side street in the 80s on the East Side) with my Leica Monochrom trying to take a serious picture. This is with my 18mm Super Elmar lens and a yellow filter which does nice job of darkening the sky. And of course the second image is a shot around the house with my iPhone and the kitCam app, which I actually think is a better picture.

Clutter
Clutter
Candles
Candles

On this day last year: Leaving town.

Leaving town
Leaving town
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Abstract Landscape Urban

Tuesday March 19, 2013

NEW YORK NEW YORK – Here’s a major difficulty that I’m having with this photo a day gig. I’m basically a landscape shooter. Cityscapes are landscapes so most of what I’m doing here in New York counts toward my landscape quota. (This is where I live; if I lived in Indio California I’d be doing sand dunes.) The problem is that landscape photography is about finding light. It’s like trout fishing. When you see great light stop what you’re doing and shoot. It actually doesn’t matter much what’s in front of the lens. When you don’t have good light the trout aren’t biting so you pack up your gear and go home.

But some days (maybe most days) sensational light doesn’t come along. If you try to force the case in dull light you get junk. Period.

So on those dull days I’ve decided to do something different. Shoot with my iPhone. Close. Real close. Or odd. Funny angles. Dark. Indoors with poor light. Push things a bit. After experimenting with dozens of camera apps I’ve finally found one that I like: kitCam. Try it. Anyway here are some kitCams from today. You’ll be seeing these whenever crap light makes landscape a challenge.

kitCam
kitCam

On this day last year: Las Vegas.

Las Vegas
Las Vegas
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