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Sunday February 12, 2012

WARREN CONNECTICUT – I took a drive this morning in the good morning light in a random direction. I ended up at the Hopkins Vineyard, nice people at a lovely site who not surprisingly make not so great wines (the climate here is closer to Greenland than Bordeaux). I carried my Nex-7 and a variety of Leica lenses. These images are taken with the Leica 90 mm Elmarit. The second image is three frames stitched.

Hopkins vineyard

Hopkins Vineyard
Hopkins Vineyard

On this day last year: A lot of snow. Told you so.

Snow drifts
Snow drifts
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Landscape

Saturday March 12, 1011

WARREN CONNECTICUT – I don’t usually shoot with long lenses. As I’ve noted elsewhere my most energetic work tends to be shot with wide angle or very wide angle lenses. But having a Panasonic GH2 and a 200mm-600mm equivalent lens has encouraged me experiment a bit with telephotos. Here’s the view from a friend’s building site over looking Lake Waramaug and Hopkins Vineyard.

Hopkins Vineyard
Hopkins Vineyard

On this day one year ago: Alexander Campbell, our son.

Alexander Campbell
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