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Abandoned

Old Lawrenceville Illinois football field.

Phase One IQ3-100 f8 1/40 ISO 50 Rodenstock 70mm f5.6 HR Digaron-W

School delay

Extra 2 hours of relaxing.

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 ISO 6400 f2 1/90 Leica 50mm summilux FLE

Alice

I’m sure some were wondering where I went?  The past 6-8 weeks has been crazy both at home and work.  We recently moved the country and we are finally almost settled in.  Hopefully, I get back on schedule with the website.

Leica M240 ISO 800 f2.4 1/125 35mm summilux

Concentrate

Re-post December 2011

The one thing I really enjoy about my Leica M9 is the ability to shoot without a flash in low light.  This is only possible because I can shoot at very low apertures (i.e. f/1.4 or f/2.0).  The only down side with the Leica M9 is its poor high ISO if shooting in color.

This picture of my nephew was taken only with light from a few lanterns and street lights.

Beautiful Sunset

Almost a year ago my wife and I were sitting in our living room and I looked out the window and noticed a beautiful cloud formation.  We rushed into the car and drove west.  I was able to capture this with my 35mm summicron.

ISO 160 1/750 f/2.0 35mm

Sleep

Repost: 9.29.11

I was at O’hare not to long ago and was heading up the escalator when, out of the corner of my eye, I noticed a young lady asleep just outside ticketing. I have always found it amazing how people can just fall asleep anywhere. I guess if you’re desperate, anything is possible. Well, here is a picture of the young lady sleeping as I was riding up the escalator.

Let’s try to eat

Our little girl has been eating solids for about a month.  She still is a little indecisive in what she likes.  I caught this picture with my Leica 90mm macro elmar in between mommy feeding her.  She’s still debating what she likes most?

take a seat

The next month is going to be difficult for me to continue posting regularly because of work and travel.  I hope to post at least 3-4 times a week.

Here’s a picture I took last year in Des Moines.  I really liked how the light was hitting the chairs and I like the geometric shapes within the chairs.