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- At the bar
- Community meeting
- Jungle path
- Old Neon
- The Turtle Shack
- Group picnic area
- Airporch
- Waiting for the ride home
- Washington Square drummer - spotlight
- Washington Square drummers - audience
- Inner Walls
- Pizza
- 'They're wearing hats'
- Cut-rate drive through
- Barrier 13
- On the road again
- Mirror mirror on the block
- Split street
- Dinner at the bar
- N4th and Driggs above ground
- Shepard Fairey blitz
- Assorted graffiti round up
- Banbalotto
- South 4th Bar and Cafe
- 94
- Northside Piers - progress check
- LAFCO
- Damn sun
- Handmade
- Old Ride
- City mirror
- Sad end
- Kool Bloo
- The Classic Car Club of Manhattan
- Viper
- Triangle bike
- Shadows dine
- Grimy garage
- Dark House
- The old Restaurant 147
- El Loco Burrito
- Night drying
- Deck the cars
- You are beautiful
- Skylight
- Oxaquanos
- Tower
- J.C. Stairway
- Northside holidays
- Brief Interviews shooting on N11th
- Blogfest in Soho
- Night lights
- Hook line
- Glass bricks
- Tanks
- That corner spot at N8th and Wythe
- Life in Flight
- 55 Berry gets a neighbor
- Unzipped
- I like the mood of this better with just the one l...
- Down the line
- Take the train to the train
- Boxed in
- One (red)
- East River casting
- The fire experiment
- Santa warm up
- Old meets new
- Moon over Queens
- Oh Christmas Tree
- Times Square rider
- Hello my name is... open bar
- Parked carts
- Life immitates Banksy?
- Trees under trees
- Empty spot in Tribeca?
- Apple break
- Harry's
- Rooster on Wooster
- Solar garbage cans?
- Action on N 3rd
- Inner peace
- City lights
- Chrysler Building views
- Color walk
- Double view
- Gyroscope
- Northside skies
- Decking the halls
- Complex
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3 comments:
Just like a photographer to complain about it. (Nice shot, Will.)
Will, try viewing this one in B&W. It seems the great B&W photographers used the harsh light and high contrast the their advantage.
I'll give that a try when I get home, thanks Lex. I should probably have considered that with the dining shadows photos too.
Sorry I didn't get around to replying to your other comments. I'll do it here:
Regarding the lenses, I don't know very much about it at all, although now that I've been using this one for over a year I'm ready to try a new one. What I know is that 35mm is basically what the human eye sees. I use a 28mm, but I also use a mid-size camera, which has a smaller sensor, so I've read that my 28mm is the same as a 35mm on a full size camera sensor.
Mine is a prime lens, which means it's only that one size. Others slide through a range, which makes them more versatile, but I've heard the image isn't as clear.
As for getting a new lens, I'm still doing research. A lot of people use a 50mm but I find myself often frustrated with not being able to take in enough of the picture when I'm too close - like inside a restaurant, so I'm considering something wider.
Regarding exhibiting, that seems to me to be a whole other animal from taking pictures and I'm not sure I'm ready to deal with all that that entails. My vague sense is that the first step is to have a collection on a theme instead of just a bunch of random photos. I think about that every once in a while, but that's about as far as I get.
Regarding temporary landscapes, I like that idea particularly in the context of change and growth. Maybe evolutionary landscapes? I like the construction photos for their news value but also because I like watching them grow.
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