New York By Gehry Study No. 2
I previously showed a similar image of this building taken with the Singh-Ray Gold’N'Blue polarizer, set to blue. his image is a slightly different capture with the same filter set…
I previously showed a similar image of this building taken with the Singh-Ray Gold’N'Blue polarizer, set to blue. his image is a slightly different capture with the same filter set…
The Bridge Cafe sits in a location that has been serving food and/or alcohol since 1894, making it New York's oldest continuously operating restaurant, tavern, and probably business location. It sits…
The "Tribute In Light" ran only one night this year: last night, the evening of the anniversary, from dusk to dawn this morning. I had been hoping it would run…
NOTE: I wrote a more personal 9/11 remembrance focusing on the World Trade Center here in May, which was occasioned by this. Today's post is based on photos I took two…
It has been a while since I went into a fair amount of detail on my processing of an image, and showed the original version. Today's image inspired me to…
It has rained for 3-4 straight days and was pouring early yesterday morning. Suddenly around mid-morning the skies cleared and the sun shone. Rockefeller Center was packed. I'm sure everyone…
One of the neat things about Gehry buildings is that they lend themselves to extreme manipulation using the most fundamental photography tools: filters, black and white, color manipulation, highlights and…
The backwards writing on the side of the truck was a small puzzle. Why would the numbers -- and a series of vertical letters -- be written backwards? Then I actually read…
Repeating patterns, contrasting patterns. What's not to like? I'm only wondering if I should have switched to a wider angle lens to get these windows on Dover Street and shot…
It's not often that people sit in a car with the dome light on, so I grabbed this opportunity to get a shot of this family waiting for someone or something both…
Here's another shot, of a neon liquor store sign on Sixth Avenue, from the Inaugural Google+ NYC Photowalk in NYC. This was getting towards the end of the walk and we…
I was across the street and saw the scooter speeding down the road and set up to get a panning shot as it drove by, but then it stopped quickly…
It's been a while since I did any street photography, so it was fun to flex those muscles yesterday during the first Google+ New York Photowalk. This is technically from…
This is an infrared image of the Bethesda Fountain Plaza in Central park, taken from underneath the underpass. I was inspired in part by Dave Beckerman's many infrared photos of…