WARREN CONNECTICUT – A bleak, poor light day in Warren. I caught this while lolling around the house with my iPhone in hand:
On this day one year ago: Look up redux.
WARREN CONNECTICUT – A bleak, poor light day in Warren. I caught this while lolling around the house with my iPhone in hand:
On this day one year ago: Look up redux.
WARREN CONNECTICUT – Ferns captured with my Leica S2, which gives me a terrific opportunity to contrast the in and out of focus portions of the image.
On this day one year ago: Punters at the races. Still in Saratoga – we spent the morning at the track.
WARREN CONNECTICUT – We took a spin in our 1952 Chris Craft on Lake Waramaug this afternoon. Taken with my Leica S2.
On this day last year: Saratoga.
WARREN CONNECTICUT – Another day out with the big guy, my Leica S2. From around our place in Warren, the second smallest town in Connecticut. Sorry for the dog.
On this day last year: My first shots with a Leica Monochrom. This really works for me.
WARREN CONNECTICUT – We’ve done a good job this week of getting to Connecticut on Thursday night. I’ve decided this weekend to give the Leica Monochrom a rest and pack my medium format Leica S. Here are a couple of non-revolutionary images. I need to spend more time out seeing with this camera.
On this day last year: Boiler room.
WARREN CONNECTICUT – I went to work around a large, turtle-shaped stone here with my Leica Monochrom and my 1958 Dual Range Summicron lens. Here’s what I got; three frames stitched.
On this day one year ago: The Swiss Alps.
WARREN CONNECTICUT – We drove up to Connecticut this morning. Next week is the end of the busiest season of the year in my law practice so this weekend requires some intense preparation. We also have prep work for a dinner on Saturday for two college classmates who are visiting. Once again my visual life is being crowded.
Here’s a hosta (Spring at last!) taken with my Leica S and 120mm macro lens.
On this day last year: Francesca graduates from law school. I’ve edited this image since last year, moving Francesca to a place in the image that I prefer.