Ed Spadoni > Strollers
1/22/2010
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I returned to Lake Quannapowitt to test a Nikon N80 SLR I picked up for my son to use in his Photography 101 course at college.  The camera was used and looked a little rough so I took some test shots.  Film is very different from digital, if you've forgotten, as I had.  In color, this actually came out pretty well but trouble with my scanner resulted in muddy scans, and hence I PP'd it into this B&W image, which I think still looks Ok.  The camera is a keeper and after his course, I just may shoot some more with it.  

Tip: Pay attention to this film thing - I think it's going to be big!
Ed Spadoni > Boston, looking North
The last in the Boston series, for now
2/6/2010
Thank you all for your comments on this series from Boston.  It's a great city, and as many of you have expressed an interest to visit or re-visit, I would highly recommend.  (No, I don't work for the Office of Tourism!).

For another look at this view with landmarks identified, please click here:  http://bit.ly/bgYgTW
Ed Spadoni > Boston Harbor
2/5/2010
In the lower left of this image you can see the building that marks the entrance to the Callahan Tunnel, which was featured in my daily photo of 2/3.  Here is the harbor under which the Callahan and Sumner Tunnels run.  That's East Boston on the far side.

Thank you for all the comments on yesterday's H.A. Hovey photo.
Ed Spadoni > Friday night lights
9/11/09
Ed Spadoni > Street photography - literally
1/5/10
I took a stroll today, armed only with my iPhone and a keen eye - ok, I did have my iPhone - and sought out some interesting snaps, perchance, a daily.   Above is one.   Others can be seen here:   http://bit.ly/6EzWr7
What do you think?  Thanks for all your comments on the snowy night and sledding pics.
Ed Spadoni > Scenes from a mall
12/13/09
While waiting from my wife outside a "candle shop" last night, the pattern of the floor tiles caught my eye, then the hustle and bustle of fellow shoppers which made for some interesting abstracts.
Captured with an iPhone and processed in an app called Lofi.
Ed Spadoni > Leaves descend, followed by snowflakes.  
It's the cycle that marks the passage of the year.

Just wish the cycle took a little longer... it's too #@^!%* early for snow!
10/16/09
Ed Spadoni > Cityscape: Pedestrian
11/19/09
Ed Spadoni > Let's hope so
1/20/2010
Leaves descend, followed by snowflakes.
It's the cycle that marks the passage of the year.

Just wish the cycle took a little longer... it's too #@^!%* early for snow!
10/16/09
Ed Spadoni > Leaves descend, followed by snowflakes.  
It's the cycle that marks the passage of the year.

Just wish the cycle took a little longer... it's too #@^!%* early for snow!
10/16/09
Leaves descend, followed by snowflakes.
It's the cycle that marks the passage of the year.

Just wish the cycle took a little longer... it's too #@^!%* early for snow!
10/16/09
See photo in original gallery.

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