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Landscape Urban

Monday June 21, 2010

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – A walk in the East Village in the evening of the longest day of the year.
East Village

Leica M9 with 35mm Summichron Asph

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Events and holidays Family and friends

Sunday June 20, 2010

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – Dinner at Bar Boulud with some old friends and our son and daughter, who took me there for Fathers Day. This is a silly made-up holiday designed to promote greeting card sales, but I have nonetheless promoted it to our children as the most important day of the year.
Dinner at Bar Boulud

Nikon D700 AND Nikon 85mm f1.4 lens.

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Garden

Saturday June 19, 2010

WARREN, CONNECTICUT – Perennial boarder. We bought our house in Warren in 1987. It was a split level ranch on a cornfield. We’ve added bits and pieces to the landscape over the years – it’s a delight that our efforts finally look like mature landscape.. It would be an exaggeration to say that we’ve had a master plan, but we have pursued a general direction, leaning toward the use of native plants in naturalized settings. We’ve planted one perennial boarder, however, that’s an exception.
Perennial boarder

Leica M9 and 50mm Summilux Asph

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Landscape Out my window Urban

Friday June 18, 2010

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – I spent the late afternoon stalking reflected sunlight out the window of our dining room.
Out my window

Hasselblad H3D with HC 300 lens.

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Icon Landscape Urban

Thursday June 17, 2010

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – Midday found me in midtown on my way to a lunch date. Here’s one of my favorite spots, the plaza in front of the Seagram Building.
Seagram Building New York

Leica M9 and 35mm Summicron Asph.

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Landscape Urban

Wednesday June 16, 2010

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS – Up early to prepare for meetings, I made this panorama of sunrise over Boston harbor. I’ve written elsewhere that I don’t have much use for photographs of sunrises and sunsets, They do, after all, happen every day: its unlikely that I or anyone else is going to create great or unusual work by pointing a camera east in the early morning. I doubt that any artist since Joseph Mallord William Turner has made much of a contribution to our understanding or appreciation of sunrises and sunsets. I’ve pasted a copy of Turner’s Sunrise with Sea Monsters below.

One also has to consider the burden at this time of year of getting up very early to photograph a sunrise: sunrise today in Boston was at 5:06. That’s actually why I’ve posted a sunrise – I had a very busy day in Boston so I got up early to capture my image for the day. The first frame of this image was time stamped by the camera as 10:00:50 because I set the clock in all of my cameras to UTC so I don’t have to worry about whether they are on correct local time when I travel.

Sunrise Boston Harbor

Leica M9 plus 35mm Summicron Asph.

Turner Sunrise with Sea Monsters

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Landscape Urban

Tuesday June 15, 2010

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS – I made my monthly trip to Boston. Here’s a facade of a building that proudly announces its address as 289 Devonshire Street.
Link to Google map
289 Devonshire Street, Boston

Leica M9 with 35mm Summicron Asph. Three frames stitched.

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