I spent last Sunday afternoon at Small’s Jazz Club in New York City at a 2.5 hour jam session. No admission charge. Here are my thoughts about and images from my experience on a rainy Sunday afternoon.
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I spent last Sunday afternoon at Small’s Jazz Club in New York City at a 2.5 hour jam session. No admission charge. Here are my thoughts about and images from my experience on a rainy Sunday afternoon.
Join me on my recent visit to New York City. Click on the image for my thoughts and images.
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Some odds and ends from last weekend's trip to New York City. "Odds and ends, odds and ends.
Lost time is not found again" Bob Dylan
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Two days in New York, and one 120mm lens. That was the right lens this past weekend. Although there were short spells of blue skies, for the most part, the sky was white or middle gray. None of my landscape shots worked, which I knew would be the case, but when I am there, I gotta try anyway. Close ups were the order of the day.
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As my jazz photographers know all too well, good night often depends on where you position yourself. I faced that conondrum tonight at Duc de Lombards, a jazz club located in what was once was Paris' Les Halles.