This is an old one that I took a second look at. I think I like it much better now. This is one of the first photographs I ever took. I think I took it with my first Nikon. It was a long exposure at sunset right outside the Met. I think this was about four years ago.
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A Great Athlete
Nikon D810, Notre Dame, Outdoors, People, Street PhotographyBeauty and the Beach
Art, Beach, Boardwalk, Nikon D810, portraitNYPD
UncategorizedOld Pic New Look
Fuji X100s, New York City, Outdoors, Photography, Street PhotographyFound this pic in my storage. I think its on this website in black and white. I played with it a bit today and brought out the color. I think it deserves to be shown in its new version. Shot in 2014 with a Fuji 100s, ISO 1600 23mm f/16 at 1/100 sec.
Thanks for Lunch
Animals, Beach, Black and White, Leica D-Lux Type 109, PhotographyI was in Fort Myers when I came across this woman feeding a real cute bird. I shot this with my Leica D-Lux Type 109. My ISO was 1600 because it was a cloudy and rainy day at the beach. Shot at f/16 at 1/1600 sec at 10.9mm.
Somewhere in Austin, Texas
Photography, portrait, Self PortraitA bit of a self-portrait with an assist by my bartender, Jay. Shot in Austin, Texas in November 2016. ISO 3200 15.9mm f/5.6 1/125 on the Leica D-Lux Type 109
A Strange Look at the Alamo
Color photo, Leica D-Lux Type 109, Outdoors, Parks, Photography, Street PhotographyWhen shooting street photos, I usually prefer black and white. However, there are times when the color just needs to be shown. Such is the case here in “A Strange Look at the Alamo”. The colors were just too beautiful to leave out. This was shot at Iso 200 F/11 at 1/200 sec. I was using my Leica D-Lux Type 109 at approximately 12.1 mm. The name of the photo is a reference to the look of the police officer staring in my direction.