Ray Sachs
Legend
- Location
- Not too far from Philly
- Name
- you should be able to figure it out...
My wife and I spent a long weekend in New York over the past few days. Stayed in the heart of the Village near Washington Square Park. Didn't do a lot of shooting but managed a few sessions. I thought I was just going to take the Nikon A, but grabbed the Fuji XE2 at the last minute as well as a few lenses. Shot some with each. A bit of street, but more typical NYC scenery around Central Park, Brooklyn Heights, etc. And a bunch of street on Sunday morning down around Chinatown and Little Italy with the Nikon - there was a VERY strong Mother's Day feel to those shot because so many generations of mothers were out with various children and grandchildren...
I'll start with a few scenic shots:
NYC Monday-74-Edit by ramboorider1, on Flickr
New York-169-Edit by ramboorider1, on Flickr
7th Avenue on a typical nice evening - this city just pulses with life. The XE2 did well enough in low light that I really didn't miss the RX1 at all except a little bit when it came time to process the files:
View attachment 913117th Avenue by ramboorider1, on Flickr
View attachment 91312NYC Monday-69-Edit by ramboorider1, on Flickr
A companion piece to one I did a couple of years ago, looking in the other direction when I first had an X-Pro:
View attachment 91313New York-171-Edit by ramboorider1, on Flickr
The guy walking into the shot in a hat had two XE-2 bodies strapped to his shoulder - one with the 10-24 and the other the 18-55:
View attachment 91314NYC Monday-28-Edit by ramboorider1, on Flickr
NYC Monday-56-Edit by ramboorider1, on Flickr
View attachment 91316NYC Monday-40-Edit-2 by ramboorider1, on Flickr
And some street shots:
View attachment 91317NYC Mother's Day-227-Edit by ramboorider1, on Flickr
View attachment 91318NYC Mother's Day-171-Edit by ramboorider1, on Flickr
View attachment 91319NYC Mother's Day-176-Edit by ramboorider1, on Flickr
View attachment 91320New York-111-Edit by ramboorider1, on Flickr
Nobody's phased by ANYTHING in NYC - even Spiderman walking down the street toward them:
View attachment 91321New York-121-Edit by ramboorider1, on Flickr
And of course Washington Square is always the greatest scene anywhere ever:
View attachment 91322NYC Mother's Day-22-Edit by ramboorider1, on Flickr
More in my Flickr stream for anyone interested...
-Ray
I'll start with a few scenic shots:
7th Avenue on a typical nice evening - this city just pulses with life. The XE2 did well enough in low light that I really didn't miss the RX1 at all except a little bit when it came time to process the files:
View attachment 913117th Avenue by ramboorider1, on Flickr
View attachment 91312NYC Monday-69-Edit by ramboorider1, on Flickr
A companion piece to one I did a couple of years ago, looking in the other direction when I first had an X-Pro:
View attachment 91313New York-171-Edit by ramboorider1, on Flickr
The guy walking into the shot in a hat had two XE-2 bodies strapped to his shoulder - one with the 10-24 and the other the 18-55:
View attachment 91314NYC Monday-28-Edit by ramboorider1, on Flickr
View attachment 91316NYC Monday-40-Edit-2 by ramboorider1, on Flickr
And some street shots:
View attachment 91317NYC Mother's Day-227-Edit by ramboorider1, on Flickr
View attachment 91318NYC Mother's Day-171-Edit by ramboorider1, on Flickr
View attachment 91319NYC Mother's Day-176-Edit by ramboorider1, on Flickr
View attachment 91320New York-111-Edit by ramboorider1, on Flickr
Nobody's phased by ANYTHING in NYC - even Spiderman walking down the street toward them:
View attachment 91321New York-121-Edit by ramboorider1, on Flickr
And of course Washington Square is always the greatest scene anywhere ever:
View attachment 91322NYC Mother's Day-22-Edit by ramboorider1, on Flickr
More in my Flickr stream for anyone interested...
-Ray