For a period of about ten years I traveled extensively in Europe and Asia on business. Regrettably my agenda was usually so full that opportunities to do photography were few and far-between.
But, I almost always had myLeica M6and a couple of lenses with me, and was able to capture some memorable images. Though not always "landscapes" they are more than snapshots, at least for me.
Macao
Just a one hour hydrofoil ride from Hong Kong lies the ex-Portuguese colony of Macao. Today it is primarily a casino locale, but there is much of historic interest to see.
While having a business lunch overlooking the harbor we watched rehearsals for the annual Dragon Boat races.
Dragon Boat Races Macao 1996
Taken with a Leica M6 and 90mm Summicron f/2.8 lens
Paris
Where’s the Eiffel Tower? I adore Paris and visit there as often as I can. But, it’s hard not to take tourist pictures. This image is part of a series called theUrban Landscape.
Photographed with a Leica M6 and 35mm Summilux f/1.4 lens on Provia 100 colour transparency film and then converted into a Duotone in PhotoShop.
Tree & Eiffel Tower, Paris 1999
Ok. Here’s the Eiffel Tower. On a return trip to Paris in October ’99 I was wandering along the Seine one rainy afternoon and ended up at the inevitable landmark. I was using the wide-formatHasselblad XPan, a replacement for my old Leica M6, but couldn’t bring myself to shoot the inevitable vertical. I walked for a while beneath the tower admiring its architectural grace and came across this wonderful old elm tree whose canopy matched the arch of the girders almost perfectly.
England
On a drive through the English countryside we came across this field of poppies. I’d never seen them in bloom like this before and was eager to capture the feeling in me that they created. It took almost 3 years till I got to printing this image, but it’s been worth the wait.
Photographed with a Leica M6 and 35mm Summilux f/1.4 lens on Provia 100
In the winter of 2000 my wife and I took a vacation inBali, Indonesia, with stop offs inHong KongandSingapore. Though not a photographic trip per se, I took along myHasselblad XPansystem and new30mm ultra-wide angle lens. This portfolio features photographs from that trip.
Most of my visits to Hawaii have, strangely enough, been on business. Though I love the islands I’ve done little photography there. A brief trip in June, 2000 lead to a few photographic opportunities. Whilepeoplein the landscape aren’t usually my thing this opportunity to emulate one of the traditional cheesy Hawaiian postcards was beyond resisting.
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