My intent had been to take an image of the fantastic curves of the structure under the overpass. I shot early in the afternoon and wasn't satisfied with the results. I went back at sunset and the light was just wonderful. It turned the support structure a wonderful hue. I got some lovely shots of the entire structure, but I really liked this shot of just part of the support. It's probably because I've shot the structure as a whole many times in the past and have quite a few nice shots. But this is the first close-up that I've liked.
January 1, 2011
It's a new year, a new camera, and a new photography project. I'm going to attempt to do a photo of the day project. I may not make it 365 days, but if I fall down, I'll get right back up again. At year's end we'll see how well I've done.
Today's post is from my first photowalk of the year. It was a dreary sort of day here in NYC but I was determined to get out and shoot. The combination of the weather and having a camera I'm not yet comfortable with was challenging and I didn't think I'd find the shot I wanted to post. But then I came across this abandoned bouquet on 117th St between Broadway and Clarendon and I knew I had an interesting subject. I'm sure once I have a better feel for this camera I'll be able to do more. But for now, here's my first entry in the 2011 year in photos project.
Chinese New Year Parade
Finally had a chance to get a few shots online. Better late than never I guess.