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Landscape Travel

Wednesday June 23, 2010

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – This was a travel day, starting in the morning at LaGuardia and ending the day in Quito, Ecuador, via Miami. This out of the window of a taxi on the way to LaGuardia. The Bridge is the Triborough Bridge – at least that’s its historical name and what most New Yorkers call it. It was officially renamed the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge in 2008. Here’s a short excerpt from the Wikipedia entry on the bridge:

“Construction had begun on Black Friday in 1929, and the Triborough project’s outlook began to look bleak. Othmar Ammann’s assistance was enlisted to help simplify the structure. Ammann had collapsed the original two-deck roadway into one, requiring lighter towers, and thus, lighter piers. These cost-saving revisions saved $10 million on the towers alone. Using New Deal money, the project was resurrected in the early 1930s by Robert Moses and the bridge was opened to traffic on July 11, 1936.”

Here’s a link to the Metropolitan Transit Authority’s page on the bridge: RFK Bridge

RFK Bridge

Leica M9 and 35mm Summicron Asph.

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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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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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Icon Landscape Street Urban

Monday June 14, 2010

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – Back home. The Lipstick building.

Lipstick building

Leica M9 and 35mm Summicron Asph.

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Icon Landscape Urban

Monday June 7, 2010

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – A very busy day as I prepare to go to Mustique tomorrow.  I caught  this view of Citicorp with my Leica on my way to a lunch date.

Citicorp Center

Leica M9 and 35mm Summicron Asph.

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Culture Home

Friday June 4, 2010

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – I spent a few hours today getting to know some new equipment.  Most of the images on this blog are taken with a Leica M9, which has the advantage of sensational image quality but is very much a traditional Leica.  The manual rangefinder focus and limited high ISO capacity has presented issues for me in poor light like Martha McPhee’s book party.  I also shoot Hasselblad digital medium format, but it’s unwieldy at parties and events.  I’ve been experimenting with a Nikon D700 and fast prime lenses for parties and events – this is the new (to me) equipment that that I referred to above.  This is a torture test for lens flare but I liked the image well enough to post it.  An Andrew Moore photograph, a Venini ice cream glass, a Venetian candle stick form 1914 or so and a Deruta cachepot.
Link to Andrew Moore
Link to Venini
Link to Deruta

Andrew Moore and Murano Glass

Nikon D700 and Nikon 35mm f2.0 lens.

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