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Garden Landscape Urban

Friday April 8, 2011

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – Still looking for Spring I took a walk today in the Conservatory Garden in Central Park. I actually found Spring here. A quote from Wikipedia:

The Conservatory Garden is the only formal garden in Central Park, New York City. Comprising 6 acres (24,000 m2), it takes its name from a conservatory that stood on the site from 1898 to 1934.,,The park’s head gardener used the glasshouses to harden hardwood cuttings for the park’s plantings. After the conservatory was torn down, the garden was designed by Gilmore D. Clarke, landscape architect for Robert Moses, with planting plans by M. Betty Sprout;[2] constructed and planted by WPA workers, it was opened to the public in 1937. . . . After the Second World War the garden had become neglected, and by the 1970s a wasteland. It was restored and partially replanted under the direction of horticulturist and urban landscape designer Lynden Miller, to reopen in June 1987. . . . The high-style mixed planting was the first to bring estate garden style to urban parks, part of the general renewal of Central Park under Elizabeth Barlow Rogers of the Central Park Conservancy.

This taken with my Leica M9 and a 24mm Summilux lens. I’ve used a crop of it for my banner.

Conservatory Garden
Conservatory Garden

On this day last year: Hydrangias.

Hydrangias
Hydrangias
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Landscape Urban

Thursday April 7, 2011

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – I took a walk this morning looking for signs of Spring in Manhattan. Not much luck on the Upper East Side. A few flowering trees in early stages of their Spring displays. Not impressive. This with my Leica M9 and the Bokeh King.

Looking for Spring
Looking for Spring

On this day last year: Fort Green near the Brooklyn Navy Yard

Fort Greene near the Brooklyn Navy Yard
Fort Greene near the Brooklyn Navy Yard
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Landscape Urban

Wednesday April 6, 2011

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – In case you thought your view was limited. Leica M9 and “Bokeh King”.

Bricks and Mortar
Bricks and Mortar

On this day one year ago: Out my window, testing a 300 mm lens for my Hasselblad.

Out my window
Out my window
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Landscape Urban

Friday April 1, 2011

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – Here it is, April Fools Day, and it snowed briefly this morning. I took the subway to the Highline to see if I could find even a trace of Spring. Not much going on, plant-growth wise. This is what I captured with my Alpa TC and a Hasselblad 60 meg back and Schneider 36mm APO lens.

A hint of Spring on the Highline
A hint of Spring on the Highline
Spring makes a valiant effort
Spring makes a valiant effort

On this day one year ago: West 42nd Street. Captured with my Hasselblad. This image was not well rated by visitors to this site but I continue to like it.

West 42nd Street
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Landscape Urban

Wednesday March 30, 2011

NEW YORK NEW YORK – I took a walk around midtown with my Leica and the “bokeh king” lens this morning. My best image from my last couple of days is a fragment of the Rockefeller Center statue of Prometheus with the background deliciously out of focus.

Promethius
Promethius

Just for reference, here’s the other famous Rock Center statue, Atlas, which depicts Atlas supporting an armillary sphere, rather than the Earth. Taken at a few minutes earlier with the same equipment.

Atlas Rockefeller Center
Atlas Rockefeller Center

On this day one year ago: The bokeh king does Grand Central Terminal

Grand Central Terminal
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Landscape Urban

Thursday March 24, 2011

NEW YORK NEW YORK – I took a walk today in the Bryant Park area. This is the relatively new Bank of America Tower, the anchor for new office space development west of Bryant Park. shot with my Alpa TC with 60 meg Hasselblad back and 36mm Schneider APO lens. The building, which is certified green, is in better shape than its tenant.

This bank is a sick puppy
This bank is a sick puppy

On this day one year ago: Good morning light out my dining room window.

Out my window
Out my window

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Events and holidays Food and wine

Wednesday March 23, 2011

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – This evening we spent a couple of hours at a party at ICE (the Institute for Culinary Education) celebrating the publication of Nathan Myrvold’s book Modernist Cuisine. (ICE is the cooking school that was founded by Peter Kump, a close friend of James Beard.) Taken with a Panasonic GH2 with 20mm pancake lens.

Carmelized Carrot Soup
Carmelized Carrot Soup

On this day one year ago: Chrysler Building from the East Side

Chrysler Building from the far East Side

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