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NYC taxis around Chelsea neighborhood. High Line City Park. |
Showing posts with label travel photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel photography. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Yellow city
It was just a catching glimpse of NYC life stream. Chelsea in the morning.
I was waiting for my clients to start a portrait photo session when this picture just caught my attention. Sooo much yellow :)
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Urban view
It's one of the best spots to look at shiny NYC's skyline - across the river from Manhattan you got to Brooklyn. There is a beautiful pier with water taxis and infamous Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory. And there is that view :).
Sunday, October 24, 2010
The city moments
I was shooting another family portrait photography session in Central Park yesterday and just stuck there afterwards for a while. Crowds were enjoying nice weather and it was that amazing feeling of NYC's craziness at the same time, which I love :)
I see this guy in every NYC's parade. You name it - he is there. First time I met him at Easter parade in our very first year here, in New York City. Then Saint Patrick, Halloween, Mermaid - he is always around or in the parade :)
At first there was a bunch of guys dancing together, circling around and doing crazy stuff on their roller-blades. But every year their number were growing and suddenly a couple of years ago I saw a poster read that they are now an association. And they were fenced :) It didn't change the thing though. They are still great at having fun.
Walking to the subway by w46th St I stumbled upon these art installation. Quite catching and I haven't seen it before. Just took a few snapshots as memorabilia.
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Most colorful person in the city |
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He was circling with those jars on the top of his head for a while |
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Public art installation on the streets of New York City |
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Central Park ZOO ???
The best thing about New York City is it's people for sure. You might meet something absolutely unexpected and crazy in the middle of the day just walking any place of the city.
For example these guys were walking among huge crowd of strollers, joggers, bikers, natives and tourists.
And this creative couple we had met actually 5 min before.
For example these guys were walking among huge crowd of strollers, joggers, bikers, natives and tourists.
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Nice weather, crowd of New Yorkers and tourists enjoying the nice autumn weather in New York |
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Shooting movie on the run at Central Park |
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Orange city mood
Just a couple of glimpses :) while walking in Lower Manhattan on a lovely Sun morning.
Double-decker for Mersedeses at 3rd World Trade Center building.
Did she realize this match of colors? I guess not :)
Double-decker for Mersedeses at 3rd World Trade Center building.
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Luxury Mersedes passengers cars as passengers on double-decker |
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I think she had very bright mood |
Labels:
Manhattan,
street photography,
travel photography
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Tornado aftermath
Tornado hit Queens borough of New York City on 9/16 around 6pm.
At first I thought it was nothing severe because everything we saw out of our windows was quite strong wind causing waves of water in the air, blackened skies and it lasted just for about 5 min. Gone. Nothing. But almost immediately started sirens of emergency vehicles. From all directions. Again could be just regular storm, we have had a couple of it this year. But, after 30 min sirens still coming I started to worry about my car parked on the street :) I guess not only me.
Still didn't want to go outside. After a helicopter with a projector had hung over our building for 10 min it got to me that it's quite serious somewhere close to us. I checked traffic in goggle.maps and got a shock - no one time saw I all local streets black. Something was happening out there for sure. And we went to see it ourselves as many of you did.
That was something extraordinary by any measure! Many people will remember those 5 min of nature's anger for long time: smashed cars, destroyed trees, damaged houses etc.
And below you'll find photographs witnessing human weakness before nature's power.
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Firefighters working on cleaning Woodheaven Blvd in Queens, New York City
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Firefighters working on cleaning Woodheaven Blvd, preparing safe corridor for traffic, Queens, New York City
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Traffic allowed through safe corridor, Queens, New York City
Cars smashed by fallen trees, Queens, New York City
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Tornado hit the streets of Queens
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Traffic allowed through safety corridor, Queens, New York City
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One of many cars totalled by fallen trees, Queens, New York City
Morning update: more pictures witnessing devastation:
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Street blocked by fallen trees, Queens, New York City
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Street destroyed by fallen trees, Queens, New York City
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Do not park at bus stop?
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Power lines are down by fallen trees, Queens, New York City
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Fallen trees are all over the Juniper Valley Park, Queens, New York City
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This tree fell down in the morning at Juniper Valley Park, blocking almost the whole road
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Trees are down all over the neighborhood, damaging cars and houses
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Trees are down all over the neighborhood, damaging cars and houses
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You may cross the street now!
At first I thought it was nothing severe because everything we saw out of our windows was quite strong wind causing waves of water in the air, blackened skies and it lasted just for about 5 min. Gone. Nothing. But almost immediately started sirens of emergency vehicles. From all directions. Again could be just regular storm, we have had a couple of it this year. But, after 30 min sirens still coming I started to worry about my car parked on the street :) I guess not only me.
Still didn't want to go outside. After a helicopter with a projector had hung over our building for 10 min it got to me that it's quite serious somewhere close to us. I checked traffic in goggle.maps and got a shock - no one time saw I all local streets black. Something was happening out there for sure. And we went to see it ourselves as many of you did.
That was something extraordinary by any measure! Many people will remember those 5 min of nature's anger for long time: smashed cars, destroyed trees, damaged houses etc.
And below you'll find photographs witnessing human weakness before nature's power.
Firefighters working on cleaning Woodheaven Blvd in Queens, New York City
Firefighters working on cleaning Woodheaven Blvd, preparing safe corridor for traffic, Queens, New York City
Traffic allowed through safe corridor, Queens, New York City
Cars smashed by fallen trees, Queens, New York City
Tornado hit the streets of Queens
Traffic allowed through safety corridor, Queens, New York City
One of many cars totalled by fallen trees, Queens, New York City
Morning update: more pictures witnessing devastation:
Street blocked by fallen trees, Queens, New York City
Street destroyed by fallen trees, Queens, New York City
Do not park at bus stop?
Power lines are down by fallen trees, Queens, New York City
Fallen trees are all over the Juniper Valley Park, Queens, New York City
This tree fell down in the morning at Juniper Valley Park, blocking almost the whole road
Trees are down all over the neighborhood, damaging cars and houses
Trees are down all over the neighborhood, damaging cars and houses
You may cross the street now!
Monday, June 28, 2010
Relay for life
My son spent almost a whole day on a field in Juniper Valley Park where Relay For Life 2010 was held.
You must probably see the scale of it to realize how huge is the problem - cancer could strike just virtually anyone. There is no guarantee against it. There is no 100% cure. There is no vaccine.
You may just hope and fight.
And you may help others to fight!
I couldn't count how many candles were there? Thousands?
You must probably see the scale of it to realize how huge is the problem - cancer could strike just virtually anyone. There is no guarantee against it. There is no 100% cure. There is no vaccine.
You may just hope and fight.
And you may help others to fight!
I couldn't count how many candles were there? Thousands?
Kids were helping around there.
And they had some fun for sure.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Photo books in easy way
Great news to all photographers and other creative folks - now we have another way to showcase our photo books made via Blurb.com on-line - they just came up with a new fine widget.
It's easy to integrate it into your photography web-site, photo blog etc. You may post it to your Facebook account in just one click.
Below you may see how it works - there is my fine art / documentary book about Greenwich Village Halloween Parade in NYC.
It's easy to integrate it into your photography web-site, photo blog etc. You may post it to your Facebook account in just one click.
Below you may see how it works - there is my fine art / documentary book about Greenwich Village Halloween Parade in NYC.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Cayuga Lake Wine Trail
Ok, here is a beginning :)
We just got back from a long weekend (or a short vacation maybe?) on Finger Lakes. Four nights spent in a cabin, surrounded by trees on a lake’s shore; sounds of forest and freshness of air. What can I say – Wine Trail is an awesome way to spend few days! Even if weather is not perfect at all it becomes sunny after a first wine tasting ;) And it is getting just better and better with each next winery visited…
Those were the good days in any sense: family time, close to nature, out from politics and economic crisis (we just forgot about it). And we fell in love with Ithaca. Cozy town; nice people, well educated, energetic and diverse; atmosphere of fun. Great waterfalls again :) And our 9-years old son just got crazy about Cornell realizing that a whole town could be devoted to students – unbelievable :)


WOW! I didn't even know that this thing could exist - highway with seasonal limited use :)



Those were the good days in any sense: family time, close to nature, out from politics and economic crisis (we just forgot about it). And we fell in love with Ithaca. Cozy town; nice people, well educated, energetic and diverse; atmosphere of fun. Great waterfalls again :) And our 9-years old son just got crazy about Cornell realizing that a whole town could be devoted to students – unbelievable :)


WOW! I didn't even know that this thing could exist - highway with seasonal limited use :)


Labels:
landscape photography,
travel photography
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