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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More SpringLeaf buds were a little past breaking, making for overwhelming textures. Again, a shot across the Potomac. 80-200mm Zeiss Vario-Sonnar CY, Canon 5D Mk II, DxO, Ps CS5, NIK Silver Effects. |
Spring . . .I’m running a little late. This is a view of West Virginia near Shepherdstown, shot across the Potomac from the Maryland side. 80-200mm Zeiss Vario-Sonnar CY, Canon 5D Mk II, Aperture 3, Ps CS5. |
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Crossroad Fertilizer. . . or Arnold Gassen remembers Ralph Eugene Meatyard. Or what happens to Bambi when you aren’t looking. 21mm Zeiss Distagon ZE, Canon 5D Mk II, Aperture 3, Ps CS5. |
Lichen and Moss on LimestoneThis is a test, in a way. Not sure this is the best subject for this test. The new iPads and other devices with high resolution displays are rendering some images poorly. Apparent detail is low even for images that have plenty of resolution. I see this problem with my images on my new iPad. [...] |
Knott, Since the Civil WarTwo frame panorama, shot at dusk with a 40 year old lens. 50mm Pentax ƒ1.4 m42, Canon 5D Mk II, Aperture 3, Ps CS5. |
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. |









