I was intrigued by the way these gloves draped over the cement wall. At first glance it seemed that someone was climbing over it.
Central Park is always great, but the fall colors make it especially vibrant. The blending of man made and natural, hard and soft, round and irregular, exists in this photo. All considered a pretty good merger I would say. Little view of a stream in the park. So I like the shadow patterns of the fence and trees which are cast upon this truck... I admit it. This Willow tree and its shadows and reflections form a graceful backdrop for this photo of two Central Park ducks swimming quickly along. This fellow actually worked long and hard digging out bottles and cans. It's always fun finding messages in the mundane. Isn't this a "glovely" photograph? I was intrigued by the way these gloves draped over the cement wall. At first glance it seemed that someone was climbing over it. The fallen tree branch in this photograph seems reminiscent of a prehistoric creature, eye and all. I also like "his" lines and textures. Yet another wooden imposter! This Cormorant is atypical for Central Park. It seemed quite patient and unafraid as I captured several photos.
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Wow, how cool is NYC Halloween night for a lightjacker with his camera. The answer: Very cool. This delightful young lady told my fortune to me on Halloween night in NYC. It was very cute but she failed to tell me that I would be posting her picture on 11/11/11.... ouch- better luck next time :} Everybody loves a Clown????? Click his photo to enlarge....if you dare. Pleasant dreams! The Brooklyn Museum has a great offering the first Saturday of each month, which includes music, dancing, lots of great art, and for all this, it is free admission. Food and drink are available also. The spirit and energy of the crowd is good...Art brings out the best in a crowd I would say. It's so nice watching people enjoying art. Click any image for a larger view. This person just kicked back on one leg to read the description of the artwork. He enjoyed and relaxed, as did I. These three females were seduced by the interesting and accomplished Justice Sonia Sotomayor, whose photo stands in front of them. It is part of a twenty five photo exhibit of the work of photographer Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, which is called "The Latino List". Here is a link which at this current time is valid. http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/latino_list/ |
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