Enjoy Color
The shirt reads, "Enjoy color, forget black." I'd love to know hwere it's from, or what it is meant to sell or signify.
The shirt reads, "Enjoy color, forget black." I'd love to know hwere it's from, or what it is meant to sell or signify.
The lower Manhattan skyline from Brooklyn Bridge Park. There was a dramatic sky that morning -- the weather was beautiful but the sky and clouds looked as if a great…
I took this picture because of one thing -- the simple unaffected translation of the name of the restaurant. "El Sombrero," or, "The Hat Restaurant."
I pulled this one from the archives. It's about 2 years old and I don't know what to say about it. The scene pretty much speaks for itself and I…
I'm not sure where to begin, there is so much I found interesting in this image. So I'll start big picture, so to speak. First, I found the mural interesting, but…
Bondi Road is a restaurant with an Australian surfer dude theme and a lot of sea food on the menu. I presume the store below the Underwear sign once sold underwear. This…
these weeks go by fast, and this is the last image in the Grand Central Terminal series on the blog. I went back and forth on deciding which image to…
This is the same ramp that I showed here from a slightly different perspective. People seem to have liked the lights and reflections in that shot and I think they…
I was drawn to this ramp down to Track 38 because it seems a bit unusual for being so narrow and tight. Many of the other Grand Central Terminal ramps…
The ramp leading up on the right serves an entrance at the corner of 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue. the doors straight ahead lead to a walkway to the Grand…
Back in the day, when train travel was the way to get around the country, Grand Central Terminal was much more than a commuter railroad terminal. The 20th Century Limited,…
The ticket windows in Grand Central Terminal do open, but I think this particular set might be permanently closed, so it would be a good idea to familiarize yourselves with…
With the Coney Island Series wrapped up, it's time to return to Grand Central Terminal, for another week of shots taken early on a Sunday morning using Ilford HP5 Plus…