...from a photographer's notebook
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Empire State Building from Madison Avenue |
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No matter how many years are on the odometer, I am delighted
to say that I never run out of “Kid on Christmas Morning” moments when I’m in New
York with a camera or three.
And when one of those cameras happens to be my first
full-frame D-SLR, the exquisite Canon EOS 5D
MkIV – and so glad I waited – purchased especially for this trip and its
planned twilight open helicopter flight (let’s call it an early Christmas
present I’d no intention of waiting for Christmas Morning to open!)…
I suppose this image, taken on the night before summer, might serve as Exhibit-A. For at the
end of my first day exploring new territory in the city, enjoying for the first
time Madison Square Park, a few blocks south of my hotel on Madison Avenue, and
a nice dinner at a sidewalk café along the north edge of the park, I’m walking
back uptown and look up to see the iconic spire of the Empire State Building,
lighted in some of my favorite colors against a crystal clear night sky.
Yes, Santa Claus is coming to town – Heck, he’s already
landed that sleigh with a great big bundle of megapixels inside.
The ESB was captured here through my trusty quarter-century-young 28-80mm f/2.8-4 L-Series lens at its 80mm setting on the new 5D. The photograph (see it larger here) is available in archival gallery-quality prints in several sizes, and can be ordered on several stocks including metallic media. Please be in touch for specifics.
It was actually a fine afternoon and evening for viewing and
shooting iconic spires in Manhattan, notably also the gold-domed roofs of both
the New York Life Building and Met Life Tower along the east side of Madison
Square Park, both against afternoon- and twilight-blue skies on this photo-perfect
day... Let me share these with you soon.
©2017 Steve Ember
P.S: That 28-80L lens, incidentally, was purchased back when my EOS-1 film camera and its “junior partner,”
the lovely little RT were new and has since meshed its shiny little gold electrical contacts
with those on my EOS-3 and 1N RS (big brother to the RT). It was nice (but not
surprising) to see it got along splendidly in NYC with the full-frame digital
EOS.
Labels: Canon EOS 5D MkIV, Empire State Building, Madison Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, Night, Nightscapes by Steve Ember, Photography by Steve Ember