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Landscape Urban

Tuesday April 21, 2015

NEW YORK NEW YORK – However hard I try I can’t avoid the fact that . . spring is everywhere. And it looks nice. It’s almost not cold here, and the early spring light is crisp and beautiful. I could go on about the paradox of beauty in art, but lets just enjoy the moment. On the first image below at least I was able to shoot my 1954 Leica Dual-Range Summicron wide opwn, which makes the out of focus portion of the image delicious, so there is at least something to talk about here.

Day 2014 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Spring
Spring
qLook up
Look up

On this day four years ago (day 553): Forbidden City.

South gate of the Forbidden City
South gate of the Forbidden City
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Landscape Urban

Monday April 20, 2015

NEW YORK NEW YORK – Spring is a tough time in the photo-a-day world. We’ve had a long, hard winter to the temptation to focus on the magic of nature’s rebirth is overwhelming, but no one is going to advance the state of the art in photography by shooting daffodils. The best solution may be to shoot away at buds and flowers, and then keep them to myself. There were some trees in bloom on Park Avenue – as far as I can tell they are Callery Pears (which aren’t actually pear trees) – but at least it’s grim and rainy. The first is a conventional view south.

Day 2013 on one photo every day for the rest of my life.

Park Avenue
Park Avenue
St. Bart's
St. Bart’s

On this day three years ago (day 917): Chris Craft.

Chris Craft
Chris Craft
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Landscape

Sunday April 19, 2015

WARREN CONNECTICUT – Lovely weather at last here. We had some very good light in the afternoon at home and visiting a friend’s construction site. Shot with my Leica Monochrom, as usual.

Day 2012 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Columns
Columns
Insulating Foam
Insulating Foam

On this day for years ago (day 551): Shanghai National Museum.

Shanghei National Museum
Shanghei National Museum
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Landscape

Saturday April 18, 2015

WINGDALE NEW YORK – I drove up to Connecticut this morning via Wingdale to stop at Big W’s, a famous Barbecue place, to stock up for lunch and dinner. The owner started his cooking career with David Bouley on Duane Street in New York (we exchanged our experiences of the old days downtown); he got tired of the life working 24 hours a day and wanted to spend more time with his family, so he moved up here and started a Barbecue joint. It’s fabulous.

Day 2011 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Big W's
Big W’s

On this day four years ago (day 550): Shanghai back alley.

Sidestreet Shanghai
Sidestreet Shanghai
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Abstract Landscape Portrait Urban

Friday April 17, 2015

NEW YORK NEW YORK – No alleys today – it turns out that they aren’t that common – Manhattan real estate is too valuable to loose the frontage for the entrance. I’m keeping at it, though. To an abstraction from the facade of the Park Avenue Armory and a snap shot of Laura and Baby V.

Day 2010 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Abstraction
Abstraction
Laura and Baby V
Laura and Baby V

On this day four years ago (day 548): Hongqiao Railway Station.

Rail terminal Shanghai
Rail terminal Shanghai
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Landscape Urban

Thursday April 16, 2015

NEW YORK NEW YORK – I’m experimenting with alleys for the next few weeks. Here’s the best of a fairly sad lot from today.

Day 2009 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Alley
Alley

On this day two years ago (day 1,279): Portrait

Portrait
Portrait
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Landscape Urban

Wednesday April 15, 2015

NEW YORK NEW YORK – My travels today took me through Grand Central Terminal which is always interesting from a visual standpoint.

Day 2008 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.
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Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal

Look up
Look up
Bank
Bank

On this day two years ago (day 1,278): Obscure.

Obscure
Obscure
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