Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Toronto





















For more images of our Niagara Falls and Toronto trip,
please click on the LINK

Niagara Falls


















After visiting the usual tourist spots on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls,
we discovered this great looking Buddhist temple along the way.
The Cham San Temple (Ten Thousand Buddhas).

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Looking For A Parking Space





It is always a challenge to find a parking space in Manhattan.
To attend the Drums Along the Hudson Festival, I had to go around a few block several times to find a parking spot near the event. I was getting frustrated
after almost 40 minutes of driving around, and was about to give up and just go home when I suddenly saw a car pull away from the curb leaving a spot for me.
I was happy not only for finding a parking spot but to discover a small yard sale next to it.
After a brief browsing on the first table, I found a good looking Olympus MJU-1 (stylus) point and shoot camera. Another simple but excellent camera designed by Yoshihisa Maitani.
The seller was willing to let me have it for less than what I would have paid per hour in a commercial parking garage.
It turning to be a good day after all, I thought.

Above are shots from the first roll.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Back From Service



My Leica IIF was having shutter problems so I sent it to Fedka.com for CLA and repair.
Although Fedka specializes on Soviet cameras, I found out they can repair Barnack type Leicas too.
Their service was quick and very reasonable. I got my IIF back after one week!
I took it for testing to Coney Island last Saturday. It seems like they did a great job.











Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Drums Along The Hudson
















































Last Sunday, May 23rd, I attended the Eighth Annual Drums Along the Hudson:
A Native American Festival
in Inwood Park, New York City.

camera: Leica M2, Canon 50mm f1.8 and Jupiter-9 85mm f2 LTM lenses
film: Fujicolor Superia 200
, some shots converted to monochrome.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Figures & Sculptures-II















More shots from my MOMA visit, this time with my
Leica M2 and Canon 50mm f1.8 LTM lens.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Figures and Sculptures






Museum of Modern Art Sculpture Garden

To celebrate the Commie Camera Day last May 1st, I dusted off my
Fed-1g which I haven't used for awhile since I bought a Leica IIF.
The IIF recently developed some shutter problems so it was sent off for service.
The Fed-1 is a "Barnack" style Soviet copy of the Leica II but slightly smaller
and is a very capable camera.

camera: Fed-1g with Jupiter-12 35mm lens
film: Kodak Gold 200