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I’ve been sorting through old photos - here’s another one from last spring. Shot with Sony RX100v.
Not sure if I did this scene justice, but as a photographer, when I turned the corner to see this scene for the first time having not seen any photos of Brownstone before, it felt like Christmas morning!
I was supposed to be photographing the church but I drifted. The light was just so pretty falling on this brownstone. Chicago has some of the loveliest homes strewn across it's many varied neighborhoods. This was the weekend of Open House Chicago.
Brooklyn is famous for it's brownstones and the Heights has some of the best. Location is approximate
I'm calling this a brownstone because I like the name but it could be just a townhouse. Not all townhouses are brownstones but all brownstones are townhouses. Confused? Nah.
Greenwich Village, New York
The Doughboy Trail gives you several different views of the falls, all of which are spectacular!
In Copper Falls State Park.
Same street as the previous shot with the flowers. No colourful flower displays here, no children's boots made into flower pots.. nothing interesting :( Just some houses - and I find this interesting enough to snap a shot?! Am I a weirdo or what??
Not just take a shot but even process it twice, one for BW - who does this? :(
I would SO love to live in one of these.
(Lomo'd b/c I blew out the sky...oops.) And it totally bugs me that the bottom of the frame does one of those "eye tricks" b/c of how I lined it up. It looks crooked, and it's not.
Of the three waterfalls in Copper Falls State Park, this one was the most impressive. It plunges 30 feet from the Tyler Forks River into the Bad River with the gorge around it rising up to 100 feet.
Infrared photo of a sunlit, summer street scene in Brooklyn Heights, New York. The heavy foliage transforming the strong sunlight into bright white, which illuminates the distinctive brownstone terraced houses.
Graphite and watercolor on location in Brooklyn with the NYC Urban Sketchers. Marilyn Monroe supposedly lived on this block. One of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the city, these buildings go back to the 1800's
A couple people asked me if I shot anything in color with the Ricoh and how it looked. For some reason with this camera I really want to shoot in b&w. I even converted this one and liked it better. This is just a quick snapshot from today. With some very minor adjustments. I just fixed the perspective and played with the curves a drop, plus a litltle sharpening. I'm still very new to the Ricoh system and I'm sure they will get better.
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