Over the summer I took a two night class at the 92 Street Y on Photography at Night. The first night, we went down to Tribeca. I tried playing around with the lights on the cars.
Then we walked over to the water and took some photos of the New Jersey skyline. I know that these are blurry, but I took these using a super cheap and shaky tripod. I need to buy a good tripod because I really enjoyed taking these shots.
Friday, November 25, 2011
New York City at Night-Part 1
Labels:
Cabs,
Lights,
New Jersey Jersey,
New York,
New York City,
Night
Sunday, November 20, 2011
More Snails
I don't why I like snails so much, but I just think they are adorable. I took these after a rainstorm in August when I counted 11 snails on the tree in front of my house.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Autumn in Central Park
Last weekend I played a tourist in NYC with some friends who came in from out of town. We spent most of Saturday in Central Park, which was just gorgeous with all of the fall colors.
This is actually outside of Central Park. It is at Columbus Circle, across the street from the entrance of the park.
I love the mix of the urban and nature that you see in Central Park.
Wollman Rink, where I spent most of my winter weekends when I was in high school:
Bethesda Terrace:
Bethesda Fountain:
Central Park Lake:
The view of the Delacorte Theater from Belvedere Castle:
This is actually outside of Central Park. It is at Columbus Circle, across the street from the entrance of the park.
I love the mix of the urban and nature that you see in Central Park.
Wollman Rink, where I spent most of my winter weekends when I was in high school:
Bethesda Terrace:
Bethesda Fountain:
Central Park Lake:
The view of the Delacorte Theater from Belvedere Castle:
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Mets!
You are probably thinking, "The Mets? Isn't baseball over? At least for the Mets?" Sadly, yes, but as I previously mentioned, I am way behind in posting photos. Here are some photos from the Mets-Yankees game from way back in July. The photos aren't the best quality, but considering I took them with the Powershot and we were in the the second to last row in the entire stadium, they actually aren't that bad.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Princeton, New Jersey
What's this? Another post so soon?! I know that you probably thought that it would be months before I posted again, but I actually processed some photos. Imagine that.
Last weekend I drove down to Princeton to meet some friends of mine for a photowalk around the campus and around the Princeton Cemetery. I really love spending time with fellow photographers because they really understand when I spend 15 minutes photographing a flower. Plus, these girls are awesome and I love hanging out with them.
I don't have a ton of photos to share because I took a lot of photos of my friends and their children, and I don't really feel comfortable sharing their photos on here without their permission. Here are some of the non-people pictures I took, though.
Last weekend I drove down to Princeton to meet some friends of mine for a photowalk around the campus and around the Princeton Cemetery. I really love spending time with fellow photographers because they really understand when I spend 15 minutes photographing a flower. Plus, these girls are awesome and I love hanging out with them.
I don't have a ton of photos to share because I took a lot of photos of my friends and their children, and I don't really feel comfortable sharing their photos on here without their permission. Here are some of the non-people pictures I took, though.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Red Hook, Brooklyn-Part 3
Labels:
Bees,
Birds,
Brooklyn Botanic Gardens,
Butterflies,
Flowers,
Macro,
New York City,
Red Hook
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