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Tuesday February 14, 2012

NNEW YORK NEW YORK – A busy day of meetings. II got home and still hadn’t taken my picture (except one iPhone image from a meeting but I decided that it would be unprofessional to post it to the web. So I set up my Sony Nex-7 on a tripod in the dark with a wide lens (the 15mm Voigtlander) and did an image of out living room, draped with drop cloths, illuminated only by the light coming through the windows.

More paint
More paint

On this day last year: sunrise out my window.

Sunrise out my window
Sunrise out my window
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Home Landscape

Saturday February 4, 2012

WARREN CONNECTICUT – Still working the kinks out of the Nex-7. I spent the morning shooting familiar things in Connecticut, including a small barn on our property that I use as an informal resolution test. Here I’m shooting it with the 24mm Sony Zeiss lens, which produces a superb result (at least in terms of image quality).

Small barn
Small barn

On this day last year: Warren at night.

Bad winter
Bad winter
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Monday January 23, 2012

NEW YORK NEW YORK – We’re having some painting done. It’s been a few years (actually quite a few ) since we’ve done this. Basically touch ups on trims and moldings – every thing else is fine. Here’s a shot of the work in progress taken with my Alpa Max.

Paint job
Paint job

On this day one year ago: on board the Shroud Dancer.

Shroud dancer
Shroud dancer
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Garden Home Landscape

Saturday January 21, 2012

WARREN CONNECTICUT – Last month I set my Alpa Max up to demonstrate its “tilt” capacity (the ability to tilt the focus plane to increase the appearance of depth of field) and got an somewhat poorly visualized image of our sundial. It’s snowing today (at last) so I set up trying to do a better of seeing and imagining the image:

Sundial redux
Sundial redux

On this day one year ago: a long skinny Third Avenue from my office.

Third Avenue
Third Avenue
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Home Interior

Sunday September 11, 2011

WARREN CONNECTICUT – Well here we are, 9/11 ten years on. We decided to ride this out in Connecticut. Our son was on the street outside of his office two blocks from the WTC when the first plane hit and was one of those running to escape the dust cloud as the first tower collapsed. We’re all lucky that he got through it alive and unhurt. We watched the ceremonies on television. The whole thing was done with great dignity, a relief given the circus atmosphere that has surrounded some aspects of 9/11. Photography tasted stale so I discharged my obligation to take a picture by shooting a hallway in our house with m Alpa TC. Four images focus stacked.

Hallway
Hallway

On this day one year ago: Ornamental grasses.

Ornamental Grass
Ornamental Grass
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Garden Home

Saturday September 10, 2011

KENT CONNECTICUT – We visited our friend Greg, the owner of R T Facts, an antiques store in Kent that specializes in industrial and architectural stuff. We’ve been looking for a large fire pot for our terrace – these are now the vogue in these parts – you bundle up and light a roaring fire, extending the season for using the terrace a month or two. We found a large steel pot that was used in a steel mill in India. Here’s the inside shot with my Alpa TC and 35mm Schneider XL lens.

Pire pit
Fire pit

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Table
Table

On this day one year ago: Wake at the Colony.

Wake at the Colony
Wake at the Colony
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Monday September 5, 2011

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – Maria’s in Paris and our children are off in their separate directions and I didn’t have any dinner plans, so I had a lonely guy moment. I ordered a pizza and opened a Stella. Here’s the pizza in its various stages, captured with my Panasonic GH2, 29mm pancake lens and a stepladder.

Dinner
Dinner
Dinner
Dinner
Dinner
Dinner
Dinner
Dinner

On this day last year: Evening light adumbrates fall foliage.

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