Another 365 Project – Day 213
Today was my youngest daughter’s 17th birthday. One of her (girl) friends gave her this lovely bouquet of sunflowers. Photographed with an “unconventional” camera for this type of subject: Leica M and 75mm Summicron-M.
Today was my youngest daughter’s 17th birthday. One of her (girl) friends gave her this lovely bouquet of sunflowers. Photographed with an “unconventional” camera for this type of subject: Leica M and 75mm Summicron-M.
On the drive home from the train station, I notice people in town going about their daily lives. The banal, the everyday. but why is it “the everyday.” I think it is because while we are all unique, we are … Continued
Words change meaning over time. “Drag on a fag” means something totally different today than what it used to mean decades ago (and probably more in Commonwealth countries other than Canada.) Today’s photo illustrates the old meaning.
A photo from home. Everyday life.
The narrow depth-of-field, the “creamy” bokeh, the vignetting — these are all optical, not digital effects. Taken with my Leica M and super fast Voightlander Nokton 35mm f/1.2 walking the four legged one.
A couple of photos at intersections in the evening. I shot these with the Voightlander 35mm f/1.2 Nokton.
It’s been some time since I walked around the Air Canada Centre and Skydome and many others were enjoying another summer-like September day. Taken with the Leica M and my non-aspherical 28mm Elmarit-M.
Today is my last day in Switzerland and I’m spending it solo in Zurich. It is a collection of street photos I shot throughout the afternoon and evening. Like most major cities, Zurich has a lot of tourists, but also … Continued
Race day!
Today was kit pick-up day. Our riders were busy prepping their bikes. A few of us went to Meiringen, the location of the start/finish which required a drive through the Grimselpass. On the way back, we stopped into the village … Continued
I’m in recovery from injury (vs recovery from hard athletic effort), so these are a few snaps from today. The pictures of the sunflowers were taken from within the village of Bellwald.