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Monday July 7, 2014

NEW YORK NEW YORK – A new tool/toy arrived today: a Zeiss 15mm f/2.8 lens for my Leica M and Leica Monochrom cameras. I’ve actually been looking for a Leica R 15mm f/2.8 for a while (they are no longer being made), but they are scarce and collectable and thus expensive. A recent review by Irwin Puts, a tireless writer of technical reviews of high end camera lenses, claims that the the Zeiss 15mm, which is a new and extraordinarily complex design, performs as well as the Leica R 15mm. The Zeiss lens is expensive, but I found a slightly used one on ebay at a $1,200 discount from new. It arrived today.

I’m going to leave the new lens on my Monochrom for a week, which should force me to understand what its capabilities are. Initial impressions are very positive. The fit an finish are lovely. Out my window brick wall torture tests show effectively no linear distortion (usually a major issue with very wide lenses), and little or no chromatic aberration or purple fringing (ditto). At f2.8 there is some funkiness in the corners, which disappears by f5.6 – performance that is consistent with the lens’s MTF curves. It comes with a graduated center filter which I’ve kept on full time so vignetting is not an issue. Some of the “look up” shots from today have large areas of strong highlights which evidence excellent flare resistance.

One of the keys to shooting very wide is keeping the camera level and orthogonal to the plane of any buildings. This is actually hard to do visually (small errors translate into major geometric distortion) so I added a spirit level to the camera’s hot shoe. Since the Leica also needs an accessory finder for this lens I’m using a Thumbs Up product that provides a second hot shoe (which isn’t really hot) so I can use both the finder an a level. Here’s what the setup looks like.

15mm Zeiss
15mm Zeiss

Day 1,726 of one picture every day for the rest of my life.

Brick wall torture test
Brick wall torture test
Look up
Look up
More look up
More look up

On this day last year (day 1,361): Sunflower in Todi.

The only sunflower
The only sunflower
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Landscape

Sunday July 6, 2014

WARREN CONNECTICUT – Summer starts to press in on me in Connecticut. The shrubs and trees are rampant and in your face, jungle-like. Hard to express visually. I got my shot for the day in our local nursery.

Day 1,725 of one picture every day for the rest of my life.

Aspetuck Gardens
Aspetuck Gardens
Aspetuck Gardens
Aspetuck Gardens

On this day two years ago (day 995): Villa Necchi, Milan,

Villa Necchi
Villa Necchi
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Landscape

Saturday July 5, 2014

NEW YORK NEW YORK and WARREN CONNECTICUT – Still shooting with my Leica Monochrom and 24mm Summilux lens. I seem to be in the zone on my drive this morning from New York to Warren CT.

Day 1,724 of one picture every day for the rest of my life.

Third Avenue
Third Avenue
Warren back road
Warren back road

On this day two years ago (day 994): Milan.

Milano
Milano
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Landscape Urban

Friday July 4, 2014

NEW YORK NEW YORK – Not a typical Independence Day for us. Maria is in Italy on business. Alexander and Laura have plans with her parents. Francesca is on vacation in Italy. The weather forecast is poor for Connecticut so probably no fireworks on Lake Waramaug. So I stayed here and cleaned out my closet. I’m an introvert so this is ok. I did take a walk in an overcast midtown with pretty good effect from a photographic standpoint. I seemed to have my A game on today – I had trouble editing so I’m posting three images.

Day 1,723 of one photo every day for the rest of my life.

The Plaza
The Plazaq
9 West 57th Street
9 West 57th Street
Vest pocket park
Vest pocket park

On this day three years ago (day 627): Funicular. Translated from the color image that I posted two years ago.

Funicular
Funicular
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Landscape Urban

Thursday July 3, 2014

NEW YORK NEW YORK – This time of year, for whatever reasons, I tend to clear our my closet and renew my wardrobe. Today I found myself at Bonobos on 25th Street trying on pants. Here’s the view out their window. Three frames stitched.

Day 1,722 of one picture every day for the rest of my life.

Building
Building

On this day last year (day 1,357): San Cassiano in the Italian Alps.

20130703-L1010504-1 Panorama

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Landscape Urban

Wednesday July 2, 2014

NEW YORK NEW YORK – What filthy weather. I took refuge in my office and shot darkness at noon out my window. The image is poor quality as it was shot through rain streaked glass.

In reviewing the last few days’ posts this site is looking more raucous than usual, which is just fine. It’s the juxtaposition of Manhattan, Ecuador, the Dolomites, Capri and a couple of weddings. Posting the previous years’ pictures full sized contributes to the diverse look. I wish my life were actually more like this.

Day 1,721 of one picture every day for the rest of my life.

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On this day last year (day 1,356):More Dolomites.

Little Church
Little Church
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Landscape Urban

Tuesday July 1, 2014

NEW YORK NEW YORK – Two signs today. I’m not certain what either of them means.

Day 1,720 of one picture every day for the rest of my life.

What does this mean?
What does this mean?
What does this mean?
What does this mean?

On this day three years ago (day 624): Capri wedding.

Piazzetta
Piazzetta
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