A bin of my father’s ties…, by Richard Back in the spring of 1965, we would spend a day walking around the streets of New York City taking pictures. I had a black body Nikon F with a 50mm f/1.4 (still have it, actually) and we were just some kids playing with cameras. There was [...]
Categories: Colors,NYC,Old Photos,Post Processing,Richard,Street Scene
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- August 1, 2009 – 3:59 pm
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- By richard
Passerby by Richard. This is the main entrance to the Church of the Assumption in Soufriere, St. Lucia, with a marvelous polished stone image of a chalice set into the rougher stone of the bapistry floor. The church is an interesting combination of traditional european style and the natural and colorful design of the island. [...]
Categories: Architectural,Church,Interiors,Post Processing,Richard,St. Lucia
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- July 29, 2009 – 4:53 pm
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- By richard
Aniline Dye Guy, by Richard. Here is another image from the archives. There was this plant in Jersey City, the town where I spent my childhood, that made aniline dyes. This was in the mid 1960′s before OSHA, probably before anyone cared about the health and welfare of workers. We were wandering around this industrial [...]
Categories: Archive,Jersey City NJ,Portrait,Post Processing,Richard
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- July 21, 2009 – 8:32 pm
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- By richard
Les Pitons, Gros et Petit, by Richard. I hired a plane to take me up so that I could get this shot of the two Pitons of St. Lucia, Petit on the left and Gros on the right. These are volcanic plugs, the solidified lava cores of two extinct and eroded volcanos. They are a [...]
Categories: Aerial,Post Processing,Richard,St. Lucia,Workshop
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- July 16, 2009 – 8:04 pm
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- By richard