The above image is a glass negative of the New York State Legislature and New York State Education Building in Albany, New York from 1908. The bottom is the image restored and rebuilt. Cameras of that time typically didn't have the ability to capture the dynamic range of both the sky and the ground. That's the reason so many images have completely clipped, or blown out skies in so many vintage photos. Check out the trolley tracks running down Washington Avenue. They are really the only giveaway that this isn't present day because of the prevalence of so much timeless architecture.
More updated to Nor'easter Films Reanimated History are on the way.
Approaching Weather | May 19, 2018
Sunset in 16x9
Morning Snow
Daybreak
Kaaterskill
Last Sunlight 2017
Shooting on the last day of 2017, Tomhannock Reservoir, Valley Falls, New York.
Happy New Year 2018!
Ice | December 28, 2017
Early Season Ice | December 28, 2017
Tomhannock Reservoir, Valley Falls, New York
Wind, Snow and Sun
December Beach Day
Nor'easter Aerial Operations
Nor'easter Films Aerial Operations
Photo Workshop with the Rensselaer Land Trust
September Sunset
Sunset colors over the Tomhannock Reservoir | September 17, 2017
On-location | September 14, 2017
On location for night footage for Tomhannock Film.
Building the Final Edit
Upstate New York Sunrise
Sunrise in Halfmoon, New York on September 2, 2017
3am in Southern Iceland
Tomhannock Sky
On-site filming for Tomhannock: A Story About Water and People.
Sun Eater | May 31, 2017
Sunset and Storm in Washington County, New York on May 31, 2017