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A Cold Walk to The Penumbra Foundation

By Elizabethwix
Brisk weather but clear light.
A Cold Walk to The Penumbra Foundation
We set off towards the floor district past the sort of building that has exterior metal fire escapes - as fewer and fewer buildings do.
A Cold Walk to The Penumbra Foundation
Too cold for there to be many flowers around
A Cold Walk to The Penumbra Foundation
but cold enough for the water leaking from the fire hydrant to form a shiny puddle.
A Cold Walk to The Penumbra Foundation
We pass the rectory of The Little Church Round the Corner - rather Dickensian pretty high up on my list of 'places I definitely would like to live in'.
We arrive at The Penumbra Foundation which is utterly fascinating to anyone with the least interest in photography and history. Do hit the link to learn more about it. Geoffrey Berliner showed us everything: the tintype studio, dark rooms, the north light studio
A Cold Walk to The Penumbra Foundation
the astounding collection of lenses (here looking a bit like a Dutch still life)
A Cold Walk to The Penumbra Foundation
the amazing large old cameras, the dark rooms, the library of books pertaining to the history of photography (including Conan Doyle's "Spirit Photography"  and so on and so on.  It made me realize how utterly ignorant I am about the history of photography and optics. How lazy it is to rely on the wizardry of the iPhone!
A Cold Walk to The Penumbra Foundation
A view south from their roof.
A Cold Walk to The Penumbra Foundation
The inescapable Empire State Building from a different angle than usual.
Yes, and it's still cold.

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