Hi all -
Spent the night in New York this week as a Christmas gift to the kiddos. Had some nice meals, saw Chicago on Broadway, and did a walking food tour in the Chelsea market/Meatpacker's district. I brought along the Konica I rangefinder in it's new case:
Konica I rangefinder in new custom case by Bowen's Leather. by Scott, on Flickr
Had the camera with me for the whole trip but only shot about a half a roll of FP4+. Some shots I'm happy with:
Somewhere in Manhattan:
img071 by Scott, on Flickr
Sushi men in the Chelsea Market:
img069 by Scott, on Flickr
img068 by Scott, on Flickr
West 15th from the Highline:
img067 by Scott, on Flickr
Pier 34 (?) from the Highline:
img066 by Scott, on Flickr
Meatpacker's district:
img064 by Scott, on Flickr
Chelsea skyline from the penthouse of the Gansevoort:
img062 by Scott, on Flickr
It was cold, dreary, and an absolutely fantastic trip. I'm finding I love walking in large cities. Can't wait to go back.
Thanks for looking.
Scott
NYC and a Konica
Re: NYC and a Konica
Thanks for sharing, Scott. Happy New Year to you and yours.
It's many years since I was in New York but I will remember my visit for the same reasons you enjoyed yours.
It's many years since I was in New York but I will remember my visit for the same reasons you enjoyed yours.
GrahamS
Age brings wisdom....or age shows up alone. You never know.
Age brings wisdom....or age shows up alone. You never know.
Re: NYC and a Konica
Very nice cityscapes, and excellent use of the Konica RF. That is a sharp lens indeed. I wonder what speed/aperture were you using, with FP4+ and that light it would have been a close thing.
Re: NYC and a Konica
Thanks guys. Julio, the outdoor stuff was probably around 1/30 at f/8 and the couple inside robably around 1/10 at f5.6. I find the on-barrel shutter release allows me to handhold at lower speeds.
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