Sometimes the iPhone is amazing – and here’s an example. A shot taken with my iPhone 5s a few weeks ago of a store window at the MoMA Store in New York City.
Love the detail, and the shapes, and the color. Doesn’t get much better than this!
Sometimes the iPhone is amazing – and here’s an example. A shot taken with my iPhone 5s a few weeks ago of a store window at the MoMA Store in New York City.
Love the detail, and the shapes, and the color. Doesn’t get much better than this!
As we were walking to dinner, I came across this shot – that amazing window with the light behind, the fall color in the trees and a walker.
Shot with my Fujifilm X-E2. Post-processed in Lightroom 5 and VSCO Film 04.

Here’s another shot from our pre-Thanksgiving visit to New York City. We were walking up Madison Avenue to dinner. Something friends have always told me – be sure to turn around and look back – came into my head. I did – and here’s what I saw. Love the scope of this image – from the guy on the left with the garbage can to the taxi hailer and then on to the FedEx truck on the right.
Shot handheld with the amazing Fujifilm X-E2 and post-processed in Lightroom 5 with VSCO Film 04. Adjusted a bit further in Photoshop CC using Topaz Simplify 4 to reduce detail on the buildings in the distance to keep the eye down at street level. Click on the image to see a larger size version.
Ah, New York City in the fall…
A capture with my iPhone 5s outside New York City’s MoMA.
Shot with my iPhone 5s at New York City’s Columbus Circle on a special Sunday in late November 2013.

Just before Thanksgiving, we were in New York for a special weekend – and the holidays are a great time to be in New York.
I had my new Fujifilm X-E2 along and captured this image as we were walking up Madison Avenue to dinner. It’s a classic shot on this street – with the wonderful blend of architecture in the buildings juxtaposed with the storefronts, the fall colors in the trees and the lights.
But, I got lucky (well prepared?) with this shot – there’s a biker coming on the left side, the couple in front of the ETRO store are clearly “checking in” – and they probably belong to that big black SUV over on the right side sort of parked up near the fire hydrant. This is one of those images with a lot going on – it’s fun to explore. Click on the image to see a larger version for exploring further! Might make a great jig saw puzzle too!
Shot with my Fujifilm X-E2, post-processed in Lightroom 5 using VSCO Film and finished up (with a touch of sharpening) in Photoshop CC.