The BridgeI’m going to miss this sweet lens. It will not work on the D800e — none of my existing Zeiss lenses will. Most will have to go but I’m keeping this one. What I really want to do is use it on a mirrorless APS-C camera body, like the X-Pro 1 or NEX 7. Its [...] |
The BridgeI have photographed this bridge more often than any single thing I can think of. I guess the river and its endlessly changing atmospheric conditions are an important part of its visual fascination. But the bridge’s monolithic and concrete structure are a refreshing change from my normal visual stuff. The formalism is regular, man-made, very [...] |
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RiverThe Potomac River and railroad bridge across from Shepherdstown WV, seen from the C&O Canal towpath. 21mm Zeiss Distagon, Canon 5D Mk II, Aperture 3, Ps CS5. |
Take Me To The RiverTake two. 21mm Zeiss Distagon ZE, Canon 5D Mk II, Aperture 3, Ps CS5. |
Take Me To The RiverWash me down . . . . 21mm Zeiss Distagon ZE, Canon 5D Mk II, Aperture 3, Ps CS5. |
Down to the RiverTo the towpath actually. And it was a good time. Stay tuned. 21mm Zeiss Distagon ZE, Canon 5D Mk II, Aperture 3, Ps CS5, HDR. |
Lonaconing Silk MillAnyone not familiar with Lonaconing or who might have missed my earlier posts from this site can get a brief background and see other images by clicking on Architecture under Categories (right). Then click the bottom-most Lonaconing thumbnail. From there click the > button in the upper right to advance to the next image. If [...] |
Lonaconing Silk Mill Exterior21mm Zeiss Distagon ZE, Canon 5D Mk II, Aperture 3, Ps CS5. |
Lonaconing21mm Zeiss Distagon ZE, Canon 5D Mk II, Aperture 3, Ps CS5. This was a four frame HDR process. |









