October 2007. Carnival Cruise, Central America. Photographed so lovingly by K. Thanks boo. :-)
Monday, December 10, 2007
Monday, December 03, 2007
Recent Images Dec 1-2, 2007
Lincoln Center X-mas tree.
Snowball thrower in the 'hood on the first day snow fell in New York. Blurry photo, yet a classic to me.
X-mas lights, Columbus Circle NYC.
Bed-Stuy sky from my window.
Decatur Street, Bed-Stuy Brooklyn.
What remains.
In memory of Ben. Another fallen soilder in the 'hood. I didn't know Ben, but I always make a point of photographing graffiti memorials when I come across them.
SOME OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ARCHITECTURE IN BROOKLYN (CLINTON AVENUE, CLINTON HILL).
I was rushing to my photography club meeting this past Saturday, a bitter cold day in Brooklyn. The streets were devoid of people and not many cars drove by. It was an overcast winter day, yet the nineteenth century architecture stood out in all its boldness and glory. The subtle color of the homes and remaining foliage added a painterly feel to the landscape. These were images that no matter how cold I was, I had to grab! I was moving quickly, but never too quick to recognize beauty.
Brownstone Detail. Fort Greene, Brooklyn.
Clinton Hill Co-ops (A glorified "project").
Snowball thrower in the 'hood on the first day snow fell in New York. Blurry photo, yet a classic to me.
X-mas lights, Columbus Circle NYC.
Bed-Stuy sky from my window.
Decatur Street, Bed-Stuy Brooklyn.
What remains.
In memory of Ben. Another fallen soilder in the 'hood. I didn't know Ben, but I always make a point of photographing graffiti memorials when I come across them.
SOME OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ARCHITECTURE IN BROOKLYN (CLINTON AVENUE, CLINTON HILL).
I was rushing to my photography club meeting this past Saturday, a bitter cold day in Brooklyn. The streets were devoid of people and not many cars drove by. It was an overcast winter day, yet the nineteenth century architecture stood out in all its boldness and glory. The subtle color of the homes and remaining foliage added a painterly feel to the landscape. These were images that no matter how cold I was, I had to grab! I was moving quickly, but never too quick to recognize beauty.
Brownstone Detail. Fort Greene, Brooklyn.
Clinton Hill Co-ops (A glorified "project").
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