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Landscape

Thursday April 13, 2017

NEW YORK NEW YORK – I’ve been shooting off and on with a Leica lens made in 1962: a 50mm “rigid” Summicron. Mechanically and as an aesthetic object it may be the most beautiful lens every made. It was the staple for photojournalists in the 1950s and 1960s. I’ve generally been using it in daylight stopped down to f5.6 or so and have been pleased with its performance and rendering.

My untested bias this that this uncomplicated design from the 1950s has excellent “bokeh”. In other words the out of focus portions of an image are creamy and transitions from focused to unfocused are smooth. I decided to test this hypothesis today so I mounted the lens and fitted a neutral density filter so it could shoot wide open (with thin depth of field) in daylight and retraced yesterday’s path through Central Park (which I shot yesterday with my Luxocron lens with pretty good results, bokeh-wise)>

I shot a hundred or so images with disappointing results. Say goodbye to nostalgia. The 1962 lens produced harsh, jarring bokeh. In fact at f2.0 the rendering of in-focus portions of the image was harsh. There were very few images that I found useable on these pages – see the twigs and daffodils below. This lens is going into retirement.

I’ll be continuing bokeh testing for the next few days.

Day 2,737 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Central Park

On this day two years ago (day 2007): Boston

Day 2007 0f one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
Boston
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Landscape Urban

Wednesday April 12, 2017

NEW YORK NEW YORK – My one-photograph-every-day project is heavily weighted toward landscape and cityscape. Each season presents challenges to the landscape photographer. The problem with Spring in New York is that after the dirty snow drift month of February and March, the lavishly flowering parks here have an irresistible attraction. But as I review the work of other photographers I know that pictures of flowers generate little or no interest. I should add an “no flowers” rule to my “no pets” and “no cute kids” rules.

I shoot some floral duds in the Spring. This year I’m trying to circumvent the problem by shooting wide open with neutral density filter to at least separate out backgrounds. I’m cycling though all of the 50mm lenses that I own to sort out (again) what their out of focus images look like (the quality that is referred to as “bokeh”), Today the 50mm APO-Summicron is up – the lens that I refer to as the Luxocron.

Day 2,736 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Manhattan
Manhattan
Manhattan

On this day two years ago (day 2,006): Connecticut backlit.

Backlit
Backlit
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Landscape Urban

Tuesday April 11, 2017

NEW YORK NEW YORK – Out with my Leica Monochrom and 50mm APO Summicron lens. Lovely Spring light today so I shot with pretty good effect.

Day 2,735 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Manhattan
Manhattan
Manhattan
Manhattan

On this day three years ago (day 1639): Alley

1185 Park
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Landscape Urban

Monday April 10, 2017

NEW YORK NEW YORK – Back here at last. I experimented today with my 15mm Carl Zeiss super=wide lens. Sorting through thirty or forty images from the day there are none that I like – I don’t know whether its the focal length, the way the lens draws, or just an off day. It seems to fool the light meter in my Leica Monochrom – a lot of over-exposures despite â…” of negative exposure bias. It’s going back into my gear locker for now.

Day 2.734 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

On this day two years ago (day 2003): Spring? April can be a truly nasty month in Litchfield County Connecticut.

Day 2004 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life
Winter in April
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Landscape

Sunday April 9, 2017

ANTIGUA – More tropical paradise shot with my Leica Moncocrhom.

Day 2,733 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

On this day three years ago (day 1,637): Citiscape

NY assemblage
NY assemblage
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Landscape Still Life

Saturday April 8, 2017

ANTIGUA – Nothing consequential today – more work shooting wide open experimenting with bokeh. Shot with my Leica Monochrom and 50mm Summicron Asp. lens.

Day 2,732 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Mill Reef

On this day four years ago (day 1,271): Smithsonian Art Museum

Courtyard
Courtyard
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Landscape

Friday April 7, 2017

ANTIGUA – I’m doing further experiments with “bokeh”, the quality of the out of focus portion of a lens. The hokeh of my 50mm Leica Summicron Asp. isn’t bad at f/2.0.

Day 2,731 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

On this day two years ago (day 2000): Paris. Yawn.

Day 2001 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
Paris
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