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Sunday August 5, 2018

MORRIS CONNECTICUT – I made the short drive over here to Towne Farm to pick up some corn. A guy on the same mission arrived in a perfectly restored candy apple red 1965 AC Cobra 427, autographed on the dashboard and offside wing window by Carroll Shelby. This is the S/C version of this car – it’s so noisy that I’m certain it’s not street legal in New York. I was star struck and managed only so-so photos. This model typically sells for well into seven figures.

Day 3216 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Cobra

On this date last year (day 2851 of one photo every day): GoPro in Maui

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Saturday August 4, 2018

WARREN CONNECTICUT – More work around here today fussing with lenses. I set the Sony A7riii up on a tripod today and shot a few angles around our small barn with multiple lenses and apertures trying to isolate what works best with my style with this camera.

Day 3215 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Shadows
Warren CT

On this date two years ago (day 2485): Todi Italy

Antiques

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Landscape Out my window Urban

Wednesday August 1, 2018

MANHATTAN – I spent the day sorting photo gear.

I’m selling most of my Leica M gear. My work with Sony E-mount cameras during the past four or five months has convinced me that my eyes aren’t fully up to the Leica’s rangefinder manual focus, that the best new native glass for the Sonys is at or very close to Leica standards, and that my black and white conversions of the 42 meg Sony A7riii files can be as good or better than the native black and white 24 meg files from the Leica Monochrom. I’m keeping some favorite Leica lenses (in case Leica comes out with a compelling camera offering in the future) and I’m keeping my lovely double stroke Leica M3 as a film camera.

I often shoot out of our dining room window – the cityscape is a brick wall torture test of lens quality. I spent a good part of the day shooting lens comparisons out the window – I’m also thinning my Sony lens inventory to what I actually like and use. It turns out that that means selling some of the lighter, more compact Sony offerings – all of the best native Sony lenses are large and heavy (with the exception of the lovely 55mm f1.8).

The image below is with the very nice Sony 35mm FE f1.4 lens shot at f5.6.

Day 3212 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Out my window

On this date two years ago (day 2482 of one photo every day): Sunflowers in Todi, Italy, shot with my former Leica Monochrom.

Sunflowers
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Landscape Urban

Tuesday July 31, 2018

MANHATTAN – East 19th Street at dusk – three frames stitched.

Day 3210 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

American Woolen Building

On this day seven years ago (day 653): Lamu, Kenya shot with an Alpa Camera and Phase One digital back.

Lamu seaside
Lamu seaside
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Landscape Urban

Monday July 30, 2018

MANHATTAN – I found myself today at the small Lever House plaza in the early morning.

Day 3210 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Lever House Plaza
More Lever House Plaza

Later, from on high.

East 52nd Street

On this date seven years ago (day 653 of one photo every day): Dhow Lamu

Dhow, Lamu Kenya
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Landscape

Saturday July 28, 2018

WASHINGTON CONNECTICUT – Hanging out at the Five Senses Festival here.

Day 3208 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Five Senses Festival
Fivfe Senses Festival

On this date four years ago (day 1747 of one photo every day): Racquet Club

R&T
R&T
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Landscape Street Urban

Thursday July 26, 2018

MANHATTAN – My hat inventory needs some help – I loose hats and summer Panama’s get tatty after a few years of use. So . . . I went to JJ Hat Center on lower Fifth Avenue to stock up. Since I don’t do selfies you’ll have to guess at what i bought.

Day 3206 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Hats!
Mondrianish

On this date three years ago (day 2110): Sixth Avenue

Sixth Avenue
Sixth Avenue
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