Nokia let me try out the N95 for a couple of months. I could go on and on about what a tricked out fantastic piece of machinery the thing is, but it’s just too painful, as they actually just made me give it back. While the rest of the world is going nuts for the iPhone I'm just mourning my N95. So I won’t go on about the awesome web functionality, the speakers that are so good that the thing doubles as a boombox (I’d strut down the street holding it to my ear like an AM transistor radio circa 1975-only the sound was BIG and stereo) or the GPS and mapping features.
Instead I’m just going to post some of the images I captured using the N95's 5 megapixel camera over the past couple months. All pics are untouched; I find they expose a little hot, but tinkering with the contrast and brightness in iPhoto or any photo program makes 'em pop. More tomorrow. (Above photo courtesy Lorenzo di Flaneur.)
Memorial Day BBQ in the backyard of the Yoko Deveraux store.
The hunter becomes the hunted.
Discovered that onions need to be roasted over coals that are actually hot.
The hidden alley between the London Terrace buildings on 23rd and 24ths Streets.
Fire Island.
Last ferry out.
Fort Zachary Taylor in Key West.
Guitar Shop on 23rd.
Junior during an impromptu photo shoot in the Post Office loading dock.
Secret location I'm saving for a shoot sometime. The great thing about having the N95 was that I could just take visual notes on the fly-things to come back and check out later. A lot of times those pics turned out pretty well though.
Tune in tomorrow..
aren't those asparagus?
Posted by: lorenzo | June 21, 2007 at 05:29 PM