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2006
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August
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- Patchwork
- Re-sort
- Headless
- Six Degrees of Wythe Street
- No blank walls allowed
- Pierogi II
- Picnic
- Wet
- Porchblogging
- Perched
- Mike's subs
- Angie's Food
- Newburyport
- The Squan
- Crab for two
- Jetty
- Sand castle
- Standing by
- Night light
- Land of the porches
- Night at the lake
- Sky on fire
- Beach house
- Stopping willow
- Water tower water
- Italian ices
- On the road again
- Hot spot
- Pierogi
- Trinity nearly complete
- DnD on the fast track
- Fix
- The Astral
- Fun with Polish junk food
- Shadow's edge
- B61
- Greenpoint Coffee House
- Purple Petals (pedals)
- Commute highlights II
- Faded Swoon
- Gateway
- Out to dry
- Runway
- Disco drugs
- Skaters
- Star on the nose
- Hangin'
- New mural
- Kick off your shoes
- Heavy traffic
- Brooklyn cascade
- Rules of the road
- Elevated
- N8 and Wythe, pending
- Nom De Guerre to N6th
- Boxed in
- Set stumbling, Six degress, Kidnapped
- One Ten 3rd (before)
- Old Second St.
- I was upstate
- That 70s Street
- Oh Domino
- St. Anthony of Padua, cont.
- Water towering
- Bamonte's
- Wrecks in a yard
- Enid's
- LESplanade
- Relish
- The park takes one
- Detour
- Stacked
- Gangster takes Berry St.
- Sprinkle
- Barley boxes
- Half moon
- Must be a hipster event in Williamsburg
- Hot
- Clean your plate
- Horses in the park
- Rat wall
- St. Anthony's unshrouded
- Mailbox Island
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August
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2 comments:
The clouds lately have ruined many pictures I think. I don't ever remember clouds being airplane contrails expanded and spread out to make the sky look so ugly.I wonder why clouds aren't just big puffy floating beautiful white objects in the sky anymore. I love your work. You are a fine photographer.
I think some of these are "change in weather" clouds too, but I know what you mean. I've seen some sky photos from out west that look like tic tac toe boards with contrails.
I think the sky is always a challenge anyway. Light conditions and cloud contrasts are often tricky. I got some good puffy ones in this shot in Newburyport though.
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