Posts tagged: NYC
Scene from American Photo Model Shoot, NYC 2012 on Flickr.
Read about the day - whatblogisthis.blogspot.com/2012/11/photographing-models-…
untitled, for now on Flickr.
untitled, for now on Flickr.
untitled, for now on Flickr.
untitled, for now on Flickr.
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From the American Photo Model Shoot in NYC - www.americanphotomag.com/modelshoot/photo_contest/65/abou…
Still going through lots of photos. Watch this space.
One of the advantages of sitting in the “cheap” seats at Arthur Ashe Stadium. on Flickr.
Cheap is a relative term here - $65. But if like us you are sitting on the southwestern rim of the stadium, you can climb the last dozen stairs to the top and see something like this when the sun sets.
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Sun Setting over the Manhattan Skyline, as seen from Flushing, Queens. on Flickr.
Taken from the “cheap” ($65!) seats at Arthur Ashe Stadium during the US Open 2012 with the Nikon 1 V1 with 1 Nikkor VR 30-110mm f/3.8-5.6 lens @ 47.5mm, 1/160s, f/5.6, ISO100.
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This is what democracy looks like. New York General Assembly at #OccupyWallStreet #OWS on Flickr.
Mic check. Mic check. Is this thing on? Is this the Spring of our discontent? Is this the change we’ve been waiting for?
Young lovers on Flickr.
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At The Cloisters Museum, NYC, with the Pentax K-01
Here’s where a rear LCD helps. You can nonchalantly point the camera towards the subject to meter and set exposure and focus, and then snap silently when the decisive moment arrives.
The reds on his shirt are a little strong. I can pull some saturation and perhaps luminence to make the folds more visible, but I wanted to show what it looks like out of the camera.
Lifelike busts at The Cloisters Museum, NYC on Flickr.
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Each has a different expression, which makes for such an interesting series. They are so lifelike that seeing them sitting on the table is a bit disconcerting. I have expect one of them to say, “hello.”
I’ll be sharing thoughts on the K-01 on my blog What Blog is This?