Ray Sachs
Legend
- Location
- Not too far from Philly
- Name
- you should be able to figure it out...
I spent a couple days in Savannah, GA last week and it quickly revealed itself as one of the handful (maybe two hands full) of most beautiful cities I've seen. It was my first time there but I'll be back. Next, since we're spending time in the South this winter, I'll have to check out Charleston, SC, which I understand is equally nice but in a different way. Anyhow, this is exactly the kind of light travel I wanted the new RX1for. The first RX1 excelled for this type of thing, but it wasn't as good a street camera (for how I shoot, at least) as the new one. I shot a mix of urban scenery and street and ONLY used the RX1R II. I had my DF and a few lenses available (and used them extensively to shoot my little grandnieces in Atlanta over the weekend) but never touched anything but the RX1RII in Savannah... Here's a sampling of shots, with the full album available here:
Savannah
Savannah-156-Edit by Ray, on Flickr
The historic part of the city is laid out around 21 public squares, most of which are beautiful, all of which are at least very nice. Makes for a wonderfully walkable city.
Savannah-197-Edit by Ray, on Flickr
Forsythe Park is the big central park just at the southend of the historic district and is known for this fountain and the Live Oak trees dripping with Spanish Moss, which is really a signature of the whole city.
Savannah-133-Edit by Ray, on Flickr
Savannah-143-Edit by Ray, on Flickr
Many of the streets and homes are just too pretty to believe:
Savannah-187-Edit by Ray, on Flickr
Savannah-205-Edit by Ray, on Flickr
A few street shots to follow in next post...
-Ray
Savannah
The historic part of the city is laid out around 21 public squares, most of which are beautiful, all of which are at least very nice. Makes for a wonderfully walkable city.
Forsythe Park is the big central park just at the southend of the historic district and is known for this fountain and the Live Oak trees dripping with Spanish Moss, which is really a signature of the whole city.
Many of the streets and homes are just too pretty to believe:
A few street shots to follow in next post...
-Ray