NYC and a Konica

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scott
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NYC and a Konica

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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:

ImageKonica 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:
Imageimg071 by Scott, on Flickr

Sushi men in the Chelsea Market:
Imageimg069 by Scott, on Flickr

Imageimg068 by Scott, on Flickr

West 15th from the Highline:
Imageimg067 by Scott, on Flickr

Pier 34 (?) from the Highline:
Imageimg066 by Scott, on Flickr

Meatpacker's district:
Imageimg064 by Scott, on Flickr

Chelsea skyline from the penthouse of the Gansevoort:
Imageimg062 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


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Fantastic tones there; perhaps it's that 'dreary' light ;-)


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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.


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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.


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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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