Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Prossima fermata...Roma

Somewhat similar to Paris, Rome has that golden light, for a short period in the afternoon between the afternoon cappuccino and the first beer of the evening. The humidity and the pollution add a soft fuzz to the distant backgrounds, that gives a glow to the shots against the light. We've just spent a week in Rome, with temperatures in the 50's F. Photo sites included Circus Maximus, the Colosseum, Villa d'Este, Villa Adriano and the Pantheon. Yes, the Appian Way is flatter than many Boston roads. Yes, walking for several hours, on cobbled streets, does interesting things to your back, ankles and knees.

This was the first real trip for my Canon G9, the new pocket-sized camera that produces some amazing shots. It has a wild dynamic range and can handle shots against the light better than much more expensive cameras. Many of my shots were in the late afternoon, with the sun low in the sky. I was using exposure compensation almost all the time. Add that tiny flash to fill in dark foregrounds and this is a really cool camera. It had two obvious disadvantages. The rear screen shows slightly more than it captured, leading to cutting off several feet. The high ISO images have plenty of noise, as somewhat expected, compared with the 1D level cameras. So I did carry both; wondering what it would be like to be on a trip with only the G9 and the tiny Vye computer

Aside from being on time and polite, Swiss airlines get a special mention for being the first airline in several years to successfully deliver a vegetarian meal. Compare this with the Untied [;)] airlines flight attendant, on the DC to Rome flight, who said to me, 'The pasta's going to take a while. Are you sure you don't want the beef?'

On her first day back at school, the history teacher asked that question. Rachel was the only kid in her class to have seen the Colosseum. Maybe it was worth the hassle of the long layover in DC, the TSA security theater, the international germ exchange....Rome photos here.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Thank you for the 9


Thanks, Alex, for the fastest, fullest and funnest 9 years of my life...and a mere 18/29ths of Rachel's life. Geek details: the top 3 images [1999-2001] were shot on film; the last image in infrared. Locations include Glasgow, Pau, Fruita and Phoenix.

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Misguided men...


This is what passes for an anti-war protest, in the US, these days. Admirable just the same. Faces of the banner holders are cropped out to protect their identities from the guys in dark glasses...

Monday, December 31, 2007

2008...another snow storm


Shovel art: a strange view from a second floor window. Yes, those are footprints in the snow.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Odaiko New England


I was invited to shoot the Transformations performance of Odaiko New England, this weekend. This is a high energy show at a small, comfortable theater. You can feel the sound of the drums! The image above was taken with an infrared camera, converted by LifePixel. More pictures, and more color, are here

Monday, November 5, 2007

Hasta luego San Miguel


I have just returned from a week in San Miguel de Allende, right in the middle of Mexico. An awesome time with talented photographers and beautiful models. Jock Sturges has virtually no web presence, aside from his gallery's images but he is widely known as a talented photographer of fine art nude subjects, with his giant 8x10 view camera. To meet him and hear his opinions, you get to know a rare species: an ego-free photographer. Tourist pictures here

Friday, October 26, 2007

Red belly, blue belly



The red half of the city of Liverpool [Liverpool Football Club, a major club] played, and beat, the blue half of Liverpool [Everton, the 'smaller club'] last weekend. Although Everton is the older club, they haven't won nearly as many trophies as Liverpool. From a rivalry point of view, this is a little like having the Red Sox and the Yankees in the same city. The problem with this analogy is that then Liverpool would correspond to the Yankees as the more successful team...but the Yankees play in blue and white and the Red Sox play in red and white, so the analogy unravels.

Anyone, there was a thought behind these pictures of belly dancer Xandra: a blue session fading into a red session.