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- Westville
- The Oyster Bar
- The Blue Pig
- Zen Burger
- The procrastinators
- Florent
- Space invader
- Midtown Mess
- 2nd Ave Farm
- Laundry
- Brooklyn Brewery
- Only on the L
- Valentine's storm
- Lunch
- Hudson Corner
- Pink is in
- Night snack
- Yellow race
- Bloom
- Wrestling totem
- Strip of stripes
- One of those DKNY bikes
- Out in the cold
- New York Giants ticker tape parade of champions do...
- Please no pissing or shitting
- ChiBi
- Brouwer's
- 55 Wall
- Palmers fat tire
- The office
- The color of morning
- Cross country with a clean window
- Here we go again
- El Beit opens in former Read Cafe spot
- Liberty crosses
- Architectural Salvage Warehouse
- Moto
- Brooklyn El
- Peek
- In the shadows
- Dinner break
- Pizza Man
- Green Point Savings Bank
- Houston Auto Repair
- Good weather lately to sell soup
- One Madison Park
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2 comments:
will, buddy-- allow me to pass on some useful advice given to me by a much more experienced photographer a few years ago: only put up your best shot. edit mercilessly.
HA! I thought I WAS being judicious!
Seriously though, I recognize that all the cool kids keep the photoblogging efficient and tight and I've been moving in that direction. I use my Flickr stream as a dumping ground and try to wait a few days before posting from there to here so I'm not as clouded by that of-the-moment enthusiasm. All the local stuff ends up staying there and most of the Curbed stuff.
But since the most formal training I've had in photography is those NYCPB meetings you used to set up, I use this blog as a workshop more than a gallery. This post, for example, is about testing the range of this lens.
Maybe eventually I'll get a real site and a real URL and be more selective about what I share but for now I don't mind being transparent about how I'm trying to learn lessons. I'm not sure I see any real disadvantage in doing so - other than not developing my sense of artistic ruthlessness.
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