Before I even begin this one, here's the disclaimer: I mostly write about cameras which I like. That's not ultra-difficult, because I like most cameras that I've owned and used. I don't focus on the negative things most of the time, especially when I've spent my hard-earned greenbacks on a piece of gear. However, I… Continue reading Ricoh GRIIIx Review – DARK MODE
Category: street photography
Summer Doldrums
There are two kinds of people, perhaps: those who are energized by the onset of summer, living their best experiences during the time, and those who feel the opposite, for whom summer seems too loud, crowded, hot and fast-paced. I have always been in the latter camp. If you're in the former, I congratulate you.… Continue reading Summer Doldrums
The Pentax HD DA 15mm f/4 Limited Lens
This is the second of my posts around the Pentax HD DA 15mm f/4 Limited. In the first, I was concerned with the characteristics of wide and ultra-wide lenses in general, for the most part, and promised to get more technical in the second one. As I thought about it, however, I realized that I'm… Continue reading The Pentax HD DA 15mm f/4 Limited Lens
Pentax K-3 Mark III Monochrome Review – The Advantages
You don't need to go too far down the home page of this website to see a post about the Pentax K-3 Mark III Monochrome. In that post from May, I made it quite clear that my short time with the camera (in February) left me wanting to keep it and shoot much more with… Continue reading Pentax K-3 Mark III Monochrome Review – The Advantages
DSLR Deliberations
Sometimes there is not enough leisure time to pen the deep photographic insights. In lieu of these (both insights and leisure time), I think there may be space for some simple ramblings. Here is one. It's hard for me to fully express how useful is the venerable DSLR platform. When I purchased the Pentax K-1… Continue reading DSLR Deliberations
A New Horizon, A Familiar Skyline
In the months since writing my last post, my gear list has remained mostly the same. The Voiglander Bessa-T and Color-Skopar 35mm f2.5 have left, providing some of the funding for the Pentax K-1 Mark II. It has been a busy time outside of my photography hobby, and it culminated in a move to a… Continue reading A New Horizon, A Familiar Skyline
A Brave – or Timid – New World
The age of COVID has been a rough time to keep a photography blog. Certainly I started out two years ago with the idea that I would be capturing a point history would look back on, with the many facets of our individual perspectives in the world: a time of face masks, social distancing, upheaval… Continue reading A Brave – or Timid – New World
Ricoh GR IIIx Review: The Lens
In a previous post, I theorized about the Ricoh GR IIIx before it officially made it to online retail sites. Given I have a longstanding affinity for the 40mm field of view, I was very excited by the announcement, and got my hands on one as soon as I could. Now that I've had it… Continue reading Ricoh GR IIIx Review: The Lens
Street Notes from Smalltown
A selection of recent shots from the delightful little combination of Olympus OM-D E-M5ii and legendary Panasonic 20mm f/1.7 pancake lens. No deep thoughts to be had here, this time. Just a few shots. E-M5MarkII LUMIX G 20/F1.7 20mm f/5.6 1/1000s ISO 200 E-M5MarkII LUMIX G 20/F1.7 20mm… Continue reading Street Notes from Smalltown
Ricoh GR III Two-Year Review, Part One: The Hardware
I got my hands on a GR III as soon as they were available in the US, which was March of 2019. Since then it has become a constant companion through thick and thin, economic boom and pandemic turmoil alike. Though I use other cameras, the GR III is small enough to ride along with… Continue reading Ricoh GR III Two-Year Review, Part One: The Hardware









