Friday September 22, 2017

WARREN CONNECTICUT – We used to call unseasonably warm periods in the early Fall “Indian Summer” – I’m not certain what we call them now but we’re having one. This was an opportunity to shoot truly pedestrian scenes in lovely light. Also . . . our six-year-old orchard is finally bearing more apples than we can possibly eat. Images shot with my Leica Monochrom and a 50mm Summicron V.IV lens.

Day 2,899 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Green Egg
Apples

On this day six years ago (day 708): Spin in Shanghai.

Spin

Monday August 14, 2017

THE BIG ISLAND, HAWAII – A dreaded travel day – truly so because the trip home is 14 hours long, including the layover in Honolulu. I don’t focus well, visually, on travel days so it’s always a scramble to fulfill my “one photograph every day . . .” pledge. I managed a few snapshots of tropical greenery with my iPhone before departing.

Day 2,860 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

On this day four years ago (day 1,3999): Abstraction

Chair
Chair