I’ve seriously slacked off with my Project 365 during the month of June, having either cheesed out and shot some very last-minute images, or worse - having skipped several days outright. Still, I’ve been limping along resolutely, and have even managed to produce some images I’m downright thrilled with, like the one shown above from the annual Mermaid Parade. The project continues over on Flickr - head on over and check it out.
Pumas
Although we live in a culture that encourages us to constantly run out and buy shiny new things, I’m beginning to appreciate the old and well-used more and more.
With that in mind, here’s a detail of my very well-used Pumas, that have seen many, many miles on my various travels here in the US, and overseas. Now that I think about it, they have climbed two volcanoes, including Mt. Vesuvius, and Mt. Liamuiga in St. Kitts.
Eugenia, Icee Vendor
I was doing one of my usual rambling walks in Prospect Park yesterday afternoon - despite the fact that I don’t usually have a goal or destination, these walks make me feel like I’m actually doing something with my weekend.
I happened to make eye contact and smile at the woman selling icees by one of the entrances to Prospect Park. She returned my smile, and despite the fact that I’m usually really shy about asking to photograph strangers, that is exactly what I found myself doing.
I learned a couple of things from this exchange - one was that photographing strangers isn’t that scary. In fact, when I showed her the shot I had made on the back of my camera, she told me that she thought the photo was “muy linda”, and seemed really happy - which was very rewarding to me. I also learned that while I’m still a huge fan of the candid, unposed stuff that the hardcore street photographers do, a posed portrait of a stranger is also very satisfying.
Timberlands
My trusted companions on many miles of urban (and sometimes not) terrain. There's really nothing wrong with these things after how many ever years, but I think it's finally time to retire these bad boys.
Incidentally, I don't think I want to get into the world of product photography, but this was still a great exercise. Plus, you know... Never say never.
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Saturday Morning
The few times I'm up and about before the city fully wakes up make me wish I was more of a morning person.
Riding
Cyclists riding through Prospect Park on a late spring afternoon. From time to time, I decide to practice shooting panning images, because it’s a technique I really dig. In the past, I’ve managed to get my subject pretty sharp more or less by accident. This time, I finally clued in and flipped my camera from One Shot to AI Focus mode, and I think I nailed it.
Wired
I have a dresser in my office that’s full of my photography and gadget-related stuff. One drawer is dedicated mostly to cables, and these are the contents of that drawer. I don’t really remember actually going out and getting any of those cables - with the exception of that active extension USB cable, that is.
Not pictured is the 30’ FlashZebra sync cable that’s attached to my camera and the speedlite that I’m lighting this shot with.
Colbert's Stephensed Manhattan Clam Chowder
Spotted a few of these on W.14th St. last week. I’m sure Andy would have been proud.
Morning Coffee and Newspaper, 2011-Style
When an Upgrade is Actually a Downgrade
Canon 7D with Holga HL-C AdapterI just got myself a Digital Holga Starter kit for my 7D, turning my rather expensive DSLR into the equivalent of a plastic-lensed Russian Chinese toy camera. There’s no way of overstating this: this lens is really cheap. It feels cheap, it’s 60mm focal length is brutally unforgiving, the aperture just is what it is (roughly equivalent to f/8), and it demands that you crank your ISO way beyond what your good sense tells you you should be using. But it’s really fun, and definitely makes one appreciate the niceties of autofocus and the like, and getting a good result (whether by happy accident or otherwise) makes it all worth it.
Drawing kit, shot with HL-C Macro lens adapter
I got the close-up/macro lens kit. The “lenses” in the kit range in focal length from 500mm to 30mm, and are even tougher to focus with than the base lens by itself (particularly that 30mm), but again, the results can be quite beautiful. The restrictiveness of the lens definitely makes me slow down and think more about what I’m about to shoot. This is definitely a bit of an adjustment for me, given that I’ve been spoiled with the instant gratification of a purely digital background.
So, is it really a downgrade? Well, technically, I suppose it is, due to its inferior quality and what not. But all in all, it’s definitely a worthy investment at around $50.
Subway Puppy
Fontainebleau
Mimosas and #Kinect in the new and improved #deutschinc Commons. this place rocks.
A Stadium Grows in Brooklyn
From the Archives: One Year Ago Today
Chocolat and Croissants
Sitting near the Sorbonnes with my wife on our last day in Paris, drinking a chocolat and eating croissants before heading to Charles De Gaulle Airport.
Motherforgetter! The cat is hereby banished from the set, unless he's the subject of the shoot.
The Satellite Collection by Jenny Odell | SpaceInvading
Nostalgia Video of the Day: Max Fleischer's Small Fry
On some one of his many trips abroad, my dad picked us up a VHS compilation called Cartoon Classics of the 1930s (at least, I think that was what it was called). It included a number of cartoons, including this one, and maybe one with Felix the Cat.
Anyway, a fragment of the song kept popping into my head, because one of the fish in our aquarium just gave birth (they're live-bearers) and my wife keeps referring to the "fry", which I don't think I ever realized was the term for baby fish.
Today Show January 1994...What is the Internet?!
"Allison, can you explain what 'Internet' is?"
Funny thing is, we've probably swung around full circle to the point where the Internet is so ubiquitous, that we still can't define it.
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