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Landscape Urban

Thursday March 19, 2015

NEW YORK NEW YORK – I had some fun today. I rented a Phase One IQ260 Achromatic back. This is a 60 megapixel medium format back that is monochrome only and has very wide spectral response (which means that for non-scientific use it needs to be used with an IR-blocking filter in front of the lens). It came attached to a Phase One body with a 45mm moderate wide lens. The body and lens are made by Mamiya – competent but not my favorite. It took me an hour to sort the ergonomics (I’ve shot with this camera on a variety of occasions but not recently, and I’ve owned a Phase One back). I shot around Bryant Park, which is under construction at this point.

The Phase One back really is monochromatic. Resolution is remarkable – better than three frames stitched with my Leica Monochrom. The back over samples the rest of this system – in other words the resolution of the back shows up the shortcomings in the lens. Very interesting to work with. I produced some vey large files stitching two or three frames with the Phase One. Overall I prefer the look of my Leica files (and greatly prefer the lenses) – I’m certain though that if I spent some time with these files and Capture One (the Phase One software) that I could get good results. As it was most of my images had a slight plasticy feel – probably my ignorance in post processing.

Anyway, here you go.

By the way I’m posting this before I posted my image for March 18 because I’m traveling as I write this and had forgotten to upload an image for March 18 before I left my New York home base. I’ll post for March 18 when I get back to New York this coming weekend.

Day 1,981 of one photo every day for the rest of my life.

Across Bryant Park
Across Bryant Park
42nd Street
42nd Street
Phase One Test
Phase One Test

Three years ago (day 886): Vegas

Las Vegas
Las Vegas
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Landscape

Wednesday March 18, 2015

NEW YORK NEW YORK – Poor day for photos – I had three or four ideas but none of them worked out. Here’s the best of the lot.

This is posted a week later than usual, because I’ve been traveling and hadn’t uploaded today’s image before I left.

Day 1,980 of one picture every day for the rest of my life.

Street

On this day last year (day 1,615): Mul’s Diner, Boston.

Mul's diner
Mul’s diner
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Interior Small town Work

Tuesday March 17, 2015

NEWBURGH NEW YORK – I drove up here today to meet with a friend, Luke Pontifell, who founded and owns Thornwillow Press, a printing business that specializes in beautiful books and perfect stationary = Luke is unique in the United States in keeping these arts alive (and in fact vibrant). I made the trip to photograph Luke’s plant and to discuss doing a gravure edition of some of my images.

Newburgh is one of the upstate towns that feels like it’s seen better days. Actually much better days. It’s only about 60 miles north of New York City and is located on a bluff overlooking the Hudson River so it’s full of potential, but it’s economically depressed, but it may be on the verge of being rediscovered (for example Dia Beacon is just across the Newburgh Bridge, a 10 minute drive from Luke’s plant.

A sensational day. I haven’t been able to edit it down to one image, so apologies for the clutter.

Day 1,979 of one picture every day for the rest of my life.

Thornwillow Press
Thornwillow Press
Thornwillow Press
Thornwillow Press
Thornwillow Press
Thornwillow Press
Thornwillow Press
Thornwillow Press
Thornwillow Press
Thornwillow Press
Newburgh
Newburgh

On this day five years ago (day 153): Ca$h for your Warhol. A pawn shop with a sense of humor? This image was mistakenly originally posted as March 16, 2010. It’s actually March 17. There are a bunch of images that actually were taken on March 17 so my string is unbroken.

Cash for your Warhol
Cash for your Warhol
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Home Interior

Monday March 16, 2015

NEW YORK NEW YORK – It’s important, in the one photo every day world, to keep your eye out for beauty in the mundane. Here in image in our kitchen with good light striking a Venini vase.

Day 1,978 of one photo every day for the rest of my life.

Venini
Venini

On this day last year (day 1,613): Ice.

Pergola
Pergola
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Landscape

Sunday March 15, 2015

WARREN CONNECTICUT – Another cold and blustery day with a threat of snow. Not much of an incentive to gat out and photograph.

Day 1,977 of one photo every day for the rest of my life.

Warren
Warren

On this day five years ago (day 151): Citibank.

Citicorp
Citicorp
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Landscape

Saturday March 14, 2015

LYME ROCK CONNECTICTUT – I stopped here in terrible weather to take some pictures on our way to dinner in Sheffield Massachusetts. Don’t the weather gods know that it’s the middle of March? I had trouble editing these so I’m including three images from today.

Day 1,976 of one photograph a day for the rest of my life.

Storm
Storm
More storm
More storm
Even more storm
Even more storm

On this day four years ago (day 515): Bloomberg building. Converted from the color image that I showed four years ago.

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Landscape Urban

Friday March 13, 2015

NEW YORK NEW YORK – Typical distant street stuff for me today, shot with my Leica Monochrom and 50mm Leica Summicron Asph. lens. Two frames stitched.

Day 1,975 of now photograph every day for the rest of my life.

Store fronts
Store fronts

On this day last year (day 1,610): Look up through the ice. Still winter.

Citigroup
Citigroup
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