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- Taco oasis
- Light at the end
- Baseball serenade
- Berry St. Lofts get a neighbor
- Note to self: Try Columbine
- Union Pacific
- 69 Grolsch
- Motor Grrl Garage
- Love note
- Tall Grass Bakery
- McCarren Pool, Bloc Party
- Highlights from my new commute
- Gotcha
- I predict big windows
- The yard at Relish
- A tree falls in Brooklyn
- Hot
- Vinotherapy?
- Green shadow
- Golden Somethingorother Beach
- Basses in the window
- Pickin' and Strummin'
- Farmers' market
- Under the tree
- Layers deep
- Format tweak
- Vera's
- Motorcycar
- Crane
- Planning
- Stylin' Leroy
- Columbia Tower, evening
- Columbia Tower, Sunset
- Red Sox at Mariners
- Columbia Tower, Dusk
- Dangerous corner
- Green trim
- Back seat passenger
- New arrival
- Rehearsals
- On the road again
- McCarren Pool Party
- An honest neighbor...
- The Kiosk
- Tree lined
- Learning lightning
- King of the Hill
- Park Luncheonette
- Greenmarket at McCarren Park
- Old Dutch Mustard
- Planning ahead
- Pushcart
- '68 Thunderbolt
- Manhattanhenge '06
- Manhattanhenge shadows
- Passing audience
- Skyline tanker
- Williamsburg Bridge down Kent
- Cool sky Thursday
- Park-to-be
- End of the road
- Two tone
- Spider-Spectator Silhouettes
- Not quite full
- W Hotel, midtown
- Sidewalk garden
- Swirl
- Rachel's
- The Waldorf
- Moon over Brooklyn
- Silhouettes and 'braciole'
- Ghost lot
- Alia?
- East River inlet
- Summer night
- Giglio Sunday
- HBO shooting in the nabe
- North8
- What's the deal with the birds?
- Green Bedding
- Bike burst
- Digging a hole
- Entering SoHo
- An old Swoon
- Candy & Grocery
- Imagine living here
- Behind the blue wall
- Crane
- Rooftop view
- Light show before the light show
- Night game
- Snack Stop
- Sunshower
- The happiest umbrella salesman
- Shelter
- So it's really going to look like that?
- I moved
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4 comments:
all the time, especially in touristic places.
I forgot to mention, this particular place is Seattle's Pike Place Market.
Yes, I call it: New York City.
Seriously, I love this city and want to capture it often, but there are so many people here doing it, I often lose the inspiration.
HA! Good point! And thanks for making it. It's worth considering why I don't hate taking pictures in tourist areas of NYC. I actually don't take many of midtown, probably for that reason, but the more I think about it, the more reasons I find for taking pictures, beyond just being the first and/or only one.
That said, when I'm focusing on a bucket of flower in this Seattle market and there are five people holding their arms out with cell phone cameras taking pictures of the same bucket... well, it's hard to stay inspired.
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