Monthly Archives: February 2014

Vase and candlesticks

Carmel at night.


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This exquisite piece of window design is from Carmel. Taken at night, the image takes on the guise of one of those realist paintings of the Dutch school.

The tonal range in the 18″ x 24″ print on my wall is to die for, in no small part thanks to the superb job done by the HP DesignJet dye ink printer.

Nikon D3x, 35mm Sigma, tripod.

Tiburon

City in the Bay.

Much like Sausalito, Tiburon is a small town of maybe 10,000 inhabitants and easily reached by driving north over the Golden Gate or by ferry from the mainland. Compared with Sausalito there are many cookie-cutter condos here which detract from the setting, and real estate is every bit as expensive.

Main Street is very small yet charming, and Ark Row at its end adds some pleasant artisan shops.


San Francisco from Tiburon.


Guitar store on Ark Row.


Ark Row store.


The Golden Gate.


The fog rolls in.

All snapped on the Panny GX7 with the 17mm Zuiko and 45-200 Panasonic zoom.

Jacob Riis

A pioneering reformer.

Countless Americans owe their decent living standards to the pioneering social reformer and photographer, Jacob Riis, a naturalized American born in the Netherlands.

His revolutionary use of photography to highlight the plight of New York’s poorest residents came to the attention of Teddy Roosevelt and between them these two reformers arguably did more for the poor than any one before or since.


Click the image for more.

Click the image for The Retronaut blog which features a comprehensive collection of Riis’s many harrowing images which helped change America for the better.