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Tag Archives: photography
Looking Through Leaves From My Lawn Chair
Posted in Arts-a-Poppin'
Tagged abstract, art, bushes, framing, Garden, green, lawn chair, leaves, light, nature, negative space, perspective, photography, shade, sky, trees, vines, yellow, Zoom
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NAPLES’ GALLERIA UMBERTO
One particularly photogenic part of Naples, Italy – worthy of its own little blog post – is the Galleria Umberto 1. It is a public shopping gallery with apartments built 1887-1890 across from the opera house, and named after the … Continue reading
Posted in Arts-a-Poppin', Two-fisted Touristing
Tagged 1890, Edward Elder, Galleria, Gallery, glass dome, mosaic, Naples, photography, San Carlo Theatre, shopping, Umberto, Umberto I, Unesco, Via Toledo, World Heritage Site, Zodiac
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On the EDGE
The tallest building in the Hudson Yards – also the 6th tallest building in New York City or 8th tallest in the United States – boasts The Edge, a viewing platform on the 101st floor. Above is a shot I … Continue reading
Posted in Arts-a-Poppin', Two-fisted Touristing
Tagged Edward Elder, Empire State Building, Financial District, glass floor, Hudson River, Hudson Yards, Love is Love, Manhattan, New Jersey, New York City, observation deck, photography, The Edge, tilting ladle, Upper West Side, viewing platform, World Trade Center
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New York’s Little Island
Rising from the waters of the Hudson River where Pier 54 used mark the western end of 14th Street, the man-made Little Island is Manhattan’s newest park attraction. From its website: “Little Island opened on May 21, 2021 as an … Continue reading
MOMA Selfies
Posted in Arts-a-Poppin'
Tagged art, Blue, Danny Ashkenasi, Edward Elder, Magritte, modern art, MOMA, museum, Painting, photography, Pollock, Rothko, selfie, White, Wyeth
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APRIL BBG SPLENDOR
Colorful Impressions at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden on a Mid-April Day The Brooklyn Museum as seen from the BBG Many more cherry blossom pics, and flower selfies, are at the end of this post…
SPRING WELCOMING in PARK SLOPE
Ed and I returned home after a week in Naples, Italy (plenty photo posts on that forthcoming), and new Spring blossoms welcomed us back in our neighborhood and garden.
Posted in Arts-a-Poppin'
Tagged blossoms, cherry, flowers, Garden, magnolia, nature, Park Slope, photography, pink, Tulips
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Early Spring Splendor at the BBG
Last Sunday Ed and I enjoyed another jaunt at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. While much is still in post winter slumber, here and there early spring blossoms – such as daffodils, early cherry, magnolias, and apricot – are writing the … Continue reading
Posted in Arts-a-Poppin', Two-fisted Touristing
Tagged apricot, BBG, blossoms, Botanical, brooklyn, cherry, daffodils, flowers, Garden, magnolia, nature, photography, Spring
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CROCUSES!
Posted in Arts-a-Poppin'
Tagged Crocus, crocuses, flowers, Garden, gnome, nature, photography, purple, Spring, winter, yellow
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Home Details
Posted in Arts-a-Poppin', Beginnings
Tagged Buddha, bulb, Freud, home, India, Lego, light, Nataraja, Painting, photography, Pride, Rainbow, shadow
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LIGHTSCAPE 22/23
LIGHTSCAPE, the outdoor light show experience at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden concludes this Sunday, January 8. Here are some of this year’s highlights in pics and vids. You can also catch the splendor from last year’s show here and here.
Posted in Arts-a-Poppin', Two-fisted Touristing
Tagged art, birds, botanic, brooklyn, Cathedral, Garden, installation, light, Lightscape, lightshow, photography, sculpture, Snowflakes, videos, winter
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OREGON HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL
I visited the Oregon Holocaust Memorial in Washington Park in Portland last October. The photos don’t require further commentary.
Posted in Arts-a-Poppin', Notes in the News, Two-fisted Touristing
Tagged arch, Auschwitz, children, cobble stones, doll, family, Holocaust, memorial, Oregon, photography, Portland, stone, suitcase, Wall, Washington Park, World War 2
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A Walk Through Central Park
Central Park was in fall splendor this recent November Monday as I walked from Sheep Meadow through to the Plaza at the 5th ave / 59 Street exit, but the hot sun and blue sky framed the autumnal scene in … Continue reading
Posted in Arts-a-Poppin', Two-fisted Touristing
Tagged 5th Avenue, Autumn, Central Park, New York City, photography, sculpture, Sheap Meadow, skyscrapers, Sunshine, The Plaza
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BROOKLYN HALLOWEEN
Or rather Park Slope Halloween. Or more specifically some of the Halloween decorations I photographed in my neighborhood. Vroom Vroom! Hello, Sailor!
Posted in Arts-a-Poppin', Two-fisted Touristing
Tagged brooklyn, cobwebs, decorations, dragon, ghost, Halloween, motorcycle, Mummy, neighborhood, Park Slope, photography, pumpkin, sculpture, skeleton, spider, wreath, zombies
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