Tag: photography
Impossible Love
This slide show was created during the Miami Street Photography Festival, in Maggie Steber workshop “Miami Mystery”, run by the Leica Akademie and co-led by Tom A. Smith. Two wonderful teachers, and a week of excitement. This is the third time I take this w/s and hopefully nor the last. Music by Melody Gardot) Please… Continue reading Impossible Love
What do you do on a rainy day in Brickell Avenue?
We love the buildings in Brickell Avenue, even more so than the ones downtown. It is also easier to navigate, since we do, or have done, the work from the car. This time we did not take the mirrorless system, since it was raining. Not nice to walk around in the rain on a hot… Continue reading What do you do on a rainy day in Brickell Avenue?
Renaissance Festival in HD
Miami Mystery
So Art Basel Wynnwood was here again, and we took Maggie Steber’s workshop again, Miami Mystery, to Miami Noir as I like to call it. It was great, very good at motivating Maggie is. Although Wynnwood is certainly changing, less wall writers and more galleries, it is still a spectacular place to view art, interesting… Continue reading Miami Mystery
It has been a long time
We have not been to the blog since December 1st of last year. Shame on us! It is not that we are not taking photographs, nor stopped in our testing of new equipment. Sometimes our priorities get a little shook up and we need to stop and re-evaluate. Some of you know that I went… Continue reading It has been a long time
Back in the field: Life at 1/15 of a second and more…
So the day finally came when I was able to back to the field after surgery. We picked Key Largo for the outing, on a beautiful fall day, sun shining and enough breeze to make you comfortable outdoors. We travelled via Car Sound to visit Alabama Jack’s hoping to get a shot at something interesting,… Continue reading Back in the field: Life at 1/15 of a second and more…
Leica D-Lux 6 visits the train museum.
I don’t usually carry a point and shoot to the field trips, either the full garb or no camera at all so I can concentrate in others, but today I made and exception because I wanted to try my D-Lux without the electronic viewfinder and no tripod. I’m not a tripod lover and I’m enjoying… Continue reading Leica D-Lux 6 visits the train museum.
A few more from the magical city
I have since processed a lot more images from the trip. Didn’t really get to the Cezky Krumlov lot, but at least from from Prague. Captured with Leica M9-P and mostly 24 Elmarit ASPH and Voigtlander Nokton 35 f/1.2 Hope you like them.
