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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Arizona

The drive north on 89a.

Just got back from a week in Arizona. Scenery and people were incredible... exactly what I needed.

Cameras used were e-620 and e-1 with the 12-60 and 50-200 lenses.




Three more after the jump.


Monday, February 7, 2011

Chinese New Year


Had a blast shooting the Chinese New Years' Parade. Tons of work to do today, so post-processing was limited to contrast adjustment and filtered b+w conversion in Picasa.

Bodies used were Olympus E-1 and E-620, lenses were 12-60mm and 50-200mm.

More after the jump.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Verity in Stereo

Kiirstin of Verity in Stereo

I saw a great show of my friends' band (http://www.verityinstereo.com/) this Friday. I highly recommend checking out the sound clips on their website or a show if you're in the NY metro area.

John, the bassist, asked me to take some pictures with his Nikon D300s. Lots of unnecessarily missed shots from using a camera that while very capable, was brand new to me. I'll be bringing my Oly gear next time.

More pics after the jump.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

The Frost.

Panasonic GF1, 20mm Lens. Processed in Lightroom.

The Frost.

Despite all of the road closings, flight cancellations, and blizzards... I've gotta say... I love winter!

Saturday, December 18, 2010

New Toys

 Panasonic GF1, 20mm 1.7, BW ND110 Filter

Jersey City HeliPad looking out onto Manhattan

Got a new toy today. A shiny B+W ND 110 Filter. Still learning how to use it. A fun start none the less.

One more after the jump.

Lazy Saturday

Olympus E-1, 50-200mm lens. Processed in Lightroom

Neighborhood bodegas

Took a quick walk this morning to get groceries and brought a camera along for fun. 3 hours later, I have no groceries, but a huge grin on my face. 

There is definitely something special about the feel and output of the E-1. Given how quickly technology moves, its nice to have this much fun with a camera that came out in 2003. 

More after the jump.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Upside Down, Inside Out

Olympus e-620, 25mm pancake.

Apple Store in Manhattan