andersju
Well-known
Not saying this is a great shot but I just remembered I took one on the first day with my Android phone, when I didn't have the X100 with me:Of course you don't have to have a Leica. Some people can take better pictures on a phone than many Leica owners can.

Works OK if you're aware of the limitations / can work within them.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
good stuff
jan normandale
Film is the other way
it's "strange days" in the USA. A lot of frustrated people a lot of unemployed people and a lost generation. A new situation and photos taken with a new generation of camera. Entirely appropriate for the moment. I can see an "outsider's eye" here because you aren't invested in the situations you are encountering. Very nice work.
blw
Well-known
Thanks for the cross-posting andersju. Without it, I might not have seen your thread. I'm jealous of you on many levels here.
I have actually traveled by Amtrak once in this country and enjoyed it immensely. That said, there are many people here who will never travel by Amtrak- much less across the entire country- and you're doing it before the age of 30. Hell, most people in this country won't cross it in an airplane.
Thanks for posting some great photos and please keep posting more!
barry
I have actually traveled by Amtrak once in this country and enjoyed it immensely. That said, there are many people here who will never travel by Amtrak- much less across the entire country- and you're doing it before the age of 30. Hell, most people in this country won't cross it in an airplane.
Thanks for posting some great photos and please keep posting more!
barry
andersju
Well-known
Trius, Jan, blw: Thanks so much!
Time for some more. First, Chicago:
Outside Apple Store, North Michigan Ave., Chicago
From Chicago I took the California Zephyr train to San Francisco, which was quite an experience. Traveling in some areas on the east coast it sometimes felt like it was all industrial wasteland and urban sprawl. Spending hours watching cornfields and going through the Rockies provided a very different view of the country.
Smoke break next to a seemingly once grand, now abandoned station building in Omaha, Nebraska.
Going up the Rockies after leaving Denver, Colorado.
...somewhere in Utah...
Time for some more. First, Chicago:




Outside Apple Store, North Michigan Ave., Chicago


From Chicago I took the California Zephyr train to San Francisco, which was quite an experience. Traveling in some areas on the east coast it sometimes felt like it was all industrial wasteland and urban sprawl. Spending hours watching cornfields and going through the Rockies provided a very different view of the country.

Smoke break next to a seemingly once grand, now abandoned station building in Omaha, Nebraska.

Going up the Rockies after leaving Denver, Colorado.





...somewhere in Utah...


PatrickONeill
Well-known
beautiful work so far.
kknox
kknox
Great photos, great camera, great adventure thru the USA. Thanks for sharing your trip.
Paddy C
Unused film collector
Great work.
Interesting to see the occupy Wall Street photos followed by the response to Jobs' death.
Interesting to see the occupy Wall Street photos followed by the response to Jobs' death.
dave lackey
Veteran
Souinds like a cool adventure and wish you well. If you happen to swing down through Atlanta, give us a heads up and we'll be happy to buy you an iced tea, beer, whatever!
Tompas
Wannabe Künstler
Excellent photographs, andersju!
andersju
Well-known
Thanks guys! Unfortunately no time for Atlanta this time, Dave, but I'll keep that in mind next time, cheers!
Some more - near the end of my trip now:
Hackmeet 2011 at Noisebridge hackerspace on Mission St. in San Francisco. Noisebridge is a fantastic place for anyone who likes making things and meeting interesting people. Computers, wood/metal workshop, electronics lab, sewing machines, etc. They even have a darkroom!(!)
On the train to Portland
And back in Manhattan...
Square dance with The 99% String Band
Geraldo arrived with Fox News; heckling ensued.
Some more - near the end of my trip now:

Hackmeet 2011 at Noisebridge hackerspace on Mission St. in San Francisco. Noisebridge is a fantastic place for anyone who likes making things and meeting interesting people. Computers, wood/metal workshop, electronics lab, sewing machines, etc. They even have a darkroom!(!)


On the train to Portland

And back in Manhattan...



Square dance with The 99% String Band




Geraldo arrived with Fox News; heckling ensued.
jan normandale
Film is the other way
You've had a photographers dream trip! There's so much compelling photography just in this thread.
andersju
Well-known
A final few...
Time to shave, get a haircut, find more work and save up for next time






Time to shave, get a haircut, find more work and save up for next time
Don Parsons
Well-known
Excellent work! You ought to do a blurb book, I'd buy it. I'm sorry I missed your initial posting, I live in St Louis and could have walked around with you for a couple days. Next time.
Your images are getting stronger as you go on through your trip. 
nightfly
Well-known
Very nice work. Going to swing by Zucotti Park today. Thanks for the inspiration.
Coldkennels
Barnack-toting Brit.
+1 on that.Excellent work! You ought to do a blurb book, I'd buy it.
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