Friday June 27, 2014

NEW YORK NEW YORK – I was out today with my little bitty camera – my pocketable Sony RX100 III. It’s fine. Really. I like it. But its images just don’t have the same impact as my Leica Monochrom images. The polo is missing. Here’s one from 86th Street today. Actually two frames stitched.

Day 1,716 of one photograph every day for the rest of my life.

H&M
H&M

On this day four years ago: Festival in Ecuador.

Festival
Festival

Monday June 23, 2014

NEW YORK NEW YORK – You may remember that a couple of weeks ago (on June 4) I lost my pocket camera, a Sony RX 100 II, and the images recorded on it with near disastrous results. This is the day that my only image was an out-of-focus stairway, one of the crap images of all time. Well the Sony’s replacement, a Sony RX 100 III, has arrived so I’ll be shooting with it for the next week or so to sort out what its capabilities are. Let’s hope that I can hang on to it for a while.

Day 1,712 of one picture every day for the rest of your life.

Columbus Circle
Columbus Circle

On this day two years ago (day 982): Zuoz, Switzerland. A real place name from our trip trekking, two years ago, in Switzerland.

Switzerland
Switzerland

Friday June 20, 2014

NEW YORK NEW YORK and MARBLE DALE CONNECTICUT – It must be a summer Friday. The morning found me on Madison Avenue near home in the 90s running errands; lunchtime found us in Marble Dale stopped for a burger at a local roadside joint named Clamps. No McDonald’s here! Lovely light in both place captured with my Leica Monochrom and Luxochron lens.

Day 1,708 of one photograph a day for the rest of my life.

Carnegie Hill
Carnegie Hill
Clamps Marble Dale CT
Clamps Marble Dale CT

On this day one year ago (day 1,344): Sculpture.

Hmmm . . .
Hmmm . . .