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The Hot Dog Man

Recently, I’ve been excited to post pics taken with my Leica M 240.  I still have my Leica M Monochrom and love how it renders black and white pictures.  We were in New Orleans and one evening a friend and I took a walk down Bourbon street.  I was amazed how crazy it was even on a Tuesday night.  It’s definitely, a great town to take pictures.


ISO 1600 1/60 sec f.95 50mm
(Leica M Monochrom, Leica 50mm Noctilux, LR4)

St. Louis Cathedral part 2

Here’s another shot from St. Louis Cathedral.  The previous shot can be seen here.

ISO 160 f1.4 1/90 sec 35mm (Leica M9-P, Leica 35mm summilux, Lr4)

 

 

What’s next?

I’ve been busy with work the last few days and haven’t had time to post.  Peter at Prosophos featured Photographer Ashwin Rao today, you should go there and read his profile, he’s a great guy.

This shot was taken a few weeks ago at my Aunt’s house.  I felt the hardwood floor complimented my little girls dress.

ISO 1600 1/250 sec f1.4 35mm (Leica M Monochrom, Leica 35mm summilux FLE, LR4)

Something new, something old

Unsure if it’s the yellow brick or how the light was shining down but for some reason I was drawn to this.

ISO 160 1/2000 sec f1.4 35mm (Leica M9-P, Leica 35mm summilux FLE, Lr4)

St. Louis Cathedral part 1

If you get the opportunity to visit New Orleans, you have to run into St. Louis Cathedral.  Absolutely beautiful artwork.  Here’s a shot of a mural on the ceiling.

ISO 160 f1.4 1/125 sec 35mm (Leica M9-P, Leica 35mm summilux, Lr4)

Alignment – remastered

I like my original shot but thought I would try to change it up a little.  Here is the original.

ISO 500 1/60 sec f1.4 35mm (Leica M Monochrom, Leica 35mm summilux, Lightroom 4, Silver Efex Pro 2)

Man on Fire

We were recently at the circus and the last act was this guy shooting him self across the circus stage.  What I’m mostly impressed about in this picture is the amount of detail in the crowd.  If you click on the picture you can can see the full-size image.

ISO 320 1/250 f.95 50mm (Leica M Monochrom, Leica 50mm noctilux, Lr4)