
On this day one year ago: Connecticut spring, taken through my 5″ Astrophysics refractor.

On this day one year ago: Connecticut spring, taken through my 5″ Astrophysics refractor.
And this is from my walk home through Central Park – with my Alpa TC camera, 36mm Schneider APO lens and Hasselblad H4d 60 digital back.
On this day last year: Jay Kriegel at my birthday party.
On this day one year ago: Out my office window
On this day on year ago: 59th Street Bridge.
The Southbury Congregational Church was founded in 1732.
It occupied several sites until a third church was built on the present site in 1844. In 1923 the members voted to federate with the Methodist, and from 1923 until 1957 this church was known as the Federated Church of Southbury. The Federated Church served the spiritual needs of the community until the Methodist Conference requested that the federation be dissolved. In 1957 the Congregational Christian Churches and the Evangelical and Reformed Church joined to form The United Church of Christ, and in 1966 the members of this church voted to join the new denomination. At that time the name of the church became The United Church of Christ, Southbury.
Captured with my Leica M9 and a 50mm Summilux lens; three frames stitched.
On this day last year: Once again the Chrysler Building.
On this day one year ago: Dinner at the Knick.
the way regular visitors (thanks to all of you) may notice that I’ve changed the galleries to the right. I’ve added a collection pulled together from the Litchfield County Connecticut churches that I’ve been exploring for the last 16 months, and a series of timed exposures taken out of the window of a high speed train in China. Let me know what you think.
These were taken with my Panasonic GH2 and the wonderful 14mm pancake lens
Same setup. I’m using a crop of this as my blog header.
On this day last year: Bill Cohan and Maria at the Pen gala.