Nature makes canyons dark – man makes them light. New York City 2009 Dedicated to all of those that miss being there.
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Coney Island 2004
Of Mary Sue (circus Nov. 1952 as per the photo) and timeless tales left to us by B&W photos that somehow found their way to one of the many flea markets of New York. Visited this midtown market housed in a garage with a friend of mine whose favorite thing to do while visiting NYC is to explore the city’s rich and charming flea markets. Exposure: 1/60, f/4.5, 52mm, ISO-800, RAW. / Post-processing: B&W/curve/contrast/etc Featured in JPG Cast-Offs on June 10, 2009. / Featured in New York City on June 14, 2009.
compilation of 3 different images taken by me in Manahattan n/y / Olivia is a Puggle she is the dog in the middle, all these dogs were having so much fun together at the dog run! A puggle is a cross between a pug & a beagle…
shot of the gapstow bridge in central park, NYC with the midtown skyline lighting up the background. mamiya 645 afd II / fuji provia 100f 8 minute exposure
There seems to be a series of portraits of celebrities with Monroe hairdo posted on downtown Manhattan walls. This one was shot during a photo outing with Ronnie, the quintessential New Yorker. Exposure: 1/90, f/6.3, 18mm, ISO-200, RAW. / Post-processing: color adjustment/contrast/curve/etc Featured in New York City on June 14 2009. / Cover image for Under the influence challenge by Current Issues group, June 30, 2009.
Chinatown / New York City / May 2009 Featured in the Group: Cityscapes and Skylines / Featured in the Group: Urban Art / Featured in the Group: New York City / Featured in the Group: Sets of Two Companion Work: Brooklyn Bridge /
June 13, 2008 “Today is Juneteenth, the oldest known celebration of the end of slavery in the United States. The holiday dates back to the last days of the civil war, when Union soldiers landed in Galveston, Texas with news that the war had ended and slaves were free. The date was June 19,1865. The news of freedom came to Galveston’s enslaved men and women more than two years after Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. Some say slaveholders deliberately withheld the news to maintain the labor force on the plantations. Others say federal troops delayed the news and waited to enforce Lincoln’s order so slave owners could reap the benefits of one last cotton harvest….” / (From Democracy Now-2002) ~~This year, in NYC, the celebration which is 20 years old here,. / contains elements of both historical and religious significance. / Young and old come together to speak and spread the oral traditions ; conduct drumming and dancing celebrations; share traditions between young and aged; and honor the captured Africans who lay buried , without grave markers in the Atlantic Ocean.. / It is a time of learning, sharing, hoping & remembrance. / _______ / Featured in NYC Group—June 2008
Fireworks on the 4th of July in New York City. 2009
Fourth of July celebration on the Hudson River in New York City. 2009
Girl at Central Park Petting Zoo
Closeup of Bee On Pink & Yellow Flower
View of the parachute jump and beach in Coney Island, Brooklyn, NewYork.
This image was taken while walking in Manhattan New York. Wonder who lives there?
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