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Two candid portraits / Nikon D 1-X

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There was something right about the skin tones of the D 1-X. Only the Fuji S2-Pro did better. The Nikkor 35-135 F 3.5-4.5 was used.

In memoriam, Gerry Ferraro

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This is how I want to remember Geraldine Ferraro, with this photo I took of her when she ran in 1978. I continued as her photographer until she ran for VP. A superb person, a superb representative who was also my Congresswoman. She will be missed. My condolences to her family. Words fail me. Good by Gerri; rest in peace.

More great faces / Canon 30-D

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Shot at a back to school event sponsored by the Henri-Schein pharmaceutical Co. THe lens was the 24-85 F 3.5-4.5 EF.

Headstart children / Canon ID II

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Shot at the padre Kennedy Head Start Center. Cannot recall the lens.

It sure looks nice but no more snow already / OLYMPUS E PL-2

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It's about time that this white stuff melts away. Enough is enough.

Country road / Olympus E PL-2

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It I get a hold of Ponsatonic Phil. I will kick his ass. Early spring? This is what it looks like here in the country in PA.

Spring, are you kidding? / Olympus E PL-2

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Early spring in the calendar but there's snow on the ground with more to come tomorrow. Go figure.

Great faces / Nikon D1-X

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Shot at the Holy Family Day Care Center run by Catholic Charities. The out of cameras JPEGS od the D!-X were excellent.

Day care / Nikon D2-H

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Shot at a day care event at the Hagedorn Family Resource Center run by Family and Children Association, my client.

From the archives / Nikon D1-X

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The 25th anniversary selebration of Catholic Charities' Astoria Senior Center.