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Landscape Urban

Friday December 21, 2012

NEW YORK NEW YORK – I’ve spent some time digging around on the subject of Zeiss Jena lenses in the WW II and immediate post-war era. Jena was originally occupied by the Americans but was turned over to the Soviets and ultimately became part of East Germany. The Americans relocated some senior Zeiss managers and engineers and their families to the west; they went on to build what became the modern Carl Zeiss. When the Russians arrived in Jena they packed up the Zeiss equipment, drawings and records and most of the people and moved them to Kiev where they were set up to manufacture the same optics that had been made in Jena. The Contax factory and people were similarly moved to Kiev from Dresden. The Russians were acting within their legal rights – they had taken the Zeiss Jena and Contax business as part of the reparations from Germany. See this link for an interesting history: history of Kiev cameras. Ultimately after long Cold-War legal battles it was determined that the Kiev products couldn’t call themselves Zeiss in the United States so they became “Jenoptic” here. Here are some more images with my new old lens which is from this period.

Subway
Subway
Store Window
Store Window

Here’s the Seagrams building more or less wide open – the lens shows some aberration in the upper left corner.

Seagrams Building
Seagrams Building

Two frames stitched.

Citigroup
Citigroup
Holidays
Holidays

On this day one year ago: Bloomberg’s Christmas tree.

Bloomberg Building
Bloomberg Building
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Landscape Street Urban

Wednesday December 19, 2012

NEW YORK NEW YORK – Out and about with my Leica Monochrom and 18mm Super Elmar lens. An intense winter day. We left for Connecticut without having uploaded this images from my New Desktop, so we skipped December 19 until we got back to New York – I’m actually writing this on January 1 and posting it retroactively. Here it is – the sidewalk in front of Bloomingdales.

Bloomingdales
Bloomingdales

On this day one year ago: Christmas grunge.

Have yourself a grungy Christmas
Have yourself a grungy Christmas
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Landscape Urban

Tuesday December 18, 2012

NEW YORK NEW YORK – A Christmas shopping day on Fifth Avenue. I spent an hour at the Fendi shop – when I told the salesman about my photo a day project we took me to the second floor fur salon where there is a wonderful view of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. Taken with my Leica Monochrom and 28mm Elmarit lens. Three frames stitched.

Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church
Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church

On this day last year: Winter.

Winter
Winter
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Landscape Urban

Friday December 14, 2012

NEW YORK NEW YORK – A modest day photo-wise that yielded this image of a vacant lot for my Leica Monochrom and 35mm Summicron Asph. lens. Some days it may just be better to stay home.

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On this day last year: Alley. So December 14 was a dull day last year.

Alley
Alley
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Landscape

Wednesday December 12, 2012

NEW YORK NEW YORK – We found ourselves on a roof terrace of a neigboring building looking at an apartment with Laura and Alexander. The situation begged for a very wide lens but I only had my 35mm Summicron Asph lens with me. I don’t use zoom lenses on my Leica, so I take multiple frames and stitch as a substitute for zooming to wider angles. The first image is two frames stitched and the second is nine frames stitched. For complex projects like this I find that a piece of specialized stitching software called PtGui is better that Photoshop because it provides for direct control over perspective distortion.

Facade
Facade
Armoury
Armoury

On this day last year: Christmas party at the Knick.

Christmas Party
Christmas Party
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Landscape Street

Tuesday December 11, 2012

NEW YORK NEW YORK – A day of changing light. There was a brief moment of sunlight as I walked up the steps at the 86th Street subway station. Taken with my Leica Monochrom and an 18mm Super Elamr lens.

Subway steps
Subway steps

On this day one year ago: Torrington Congregational Church.

Center Congregational Church Torrington
Center Congregational Church Torrington
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Landscape Urban

Monday December 10 2012

NEW YORK NEW YORK – This is the best time of year to photograph Manhattan at night. “Night” happens early. It’s dark by 5:30 0r so so the lights are still on in most offices while the exteriors are dark. This opportunity continues through mid-January, but at least now it’s not freezing cold. I’m working without a tripod here with a fast lens, my 24mm f1.4 Summicron, and relatively high iso (5000) on my leica Monochrom. Shooting up in Manhattan is a regular theme here. Here you go:

Lipstick
Lipstick

From this day one year ago: Churches in Torrington.

St. Peter Church Torrington
St. Peter Church Torrington
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