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I think this image is wonderful.

 

Gerry

 

Thanks, Gerry.  Love that umbrella :)

How about some tiger ears?? :)

 

M3, 28mm elamarit pre-asph v4, Trix-X
 

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Thanks, Gerry.  Love that umbrella :)

How about some tiger ears?? :)

 

M3, 28mm elamarit pre-asph v4, Trix-X

 

 

 

I was listening to a guy last night (Will Cheung) and one of his long-term projects is umbrellas in images. He would have loved that one too.

 

Gerry

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I was listening to a guy last night (Will Cheung) and one of his long-term projects is umbrellas in images. He would have loved that one too.

 

Gerry

 

Oh yes, I love colorful umbrellas, too!

This one isn't as fancy but I still think it is cool...

 

5th Avenue, M-A, 28mm elmarit pre-asph, Portra 800

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Some umbrellas just don't hold up :)

MM, 35mm lux asph

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Some obviously taken with flash, what sort of reaction do you get, be interesting to know.

 

Hi Steve - I find that in the middle of a nasty blizzard people are somewhat numb to the flash.  Their attention is distracted by the harsh elements and trying to navigate the slippery sidewalks etc.

M-A, 28mm elmarit pre-asph, Portra 400

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Thanks Adam... And the last one, that's a cracker, love the ski goggles and you can see his eyes swivelled towards the camera

 

Thanks, Steve.  I remember that dude, name is Rich February (from Chicago), hard to forget that name.  That one was a random candid and then he asked me to photograph him for real.  But I like this one better; so did he when I sent it to him...

 

Another with a good feeling of the brunt of the blizzard (from 2013)

M9, 35mm lux asph 

 
 

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Adam, what a wonderful series! I love it. And the best is the freedom you have in the US photographing in the public. Here In Germany we have more difficult conditions, which make is not so easy for street photographers.

Cheers!

 

Hey Dario - Right on, my friend!  Great to hear from you and hope all is well :)

 

 

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Good to see these, the first is a cracker.

(Q: Intuitively I would say that the film Leica body is more resilient to precipitation than its electronic cousin, is this myth or fact?)

 

Hello Steve.

 

Later there were a few digital images, but when you posted this there were only images from an M3 and an M-A and I hope you realize that both are film cameras? The M-A is the simplified version of the MP (actually an MP without an exposure meter for a grand rebate of round about 100USD).

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Hey Dario - Right on, my friend! Great to hear from you and hope all is well :)

Hi Adam, thanks, yes all is fine! Only the work demands it's tribute since I have become CEO in my company. Hope next year I can contribute a bit more. The more I enjoy your photography!

 

Once thing to add. I just walked through your website NYC people gallery. There are so many great images! Was great joy. Do you still shot digital or did you go back to film only?

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Another great one in the series, I just love where you're at right now. 

Gerry

 

 

So many good interesting photos here, wow!

robert

 

 

Hi Adam, thanks, yes all is fine! Only the work demands it's tribute since I have become CEO in my company. Hope next year I can contribute a bit more. The more I enjoy your photography!

 

Once thing to add. I just walked through your website NYC people gallery. There are so many great images! Was great joy. Do you still shot digital or did you go back to film only?

 

Many thanks, Gerry, Robert and Dario!

 

Dario - Congrats on your success in your field.  I am very happy for you and wish you much more continued success and prosperity.   :)

As for your question, I gave up digital about 2 years ago and since have been exclusively shooting film, both 35mm as well as medium format.  Couldn't be happier!

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M3, 50mm DR cron, Tri-X
 

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