I began this photo blog in 2007 upon returning to NYC after six years in Dublin, Ireland. I started taking pictures of whatever was in front of me - the basic layout of the world.
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
What's up, doc?
open door policy, downtown Brooklyn, right near the B38 bus stop at Jay St. and Dekalb (below), Brooklyn |
Red Cloud's war bonnet. What can I say? |
having drinks at Dynaco, Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, and van below is parked just outside the dooor |
a couple days later I run into the same van on Throop Ave. |
The feet of a middle-aged homeless woman on the R-train |
this guy's pants, shoes and entire demeanor were spiffy, stiff, proper - anticipatory |
bad architecture, good money, Bed-Stuy |
I love this place |
where I buy the Jameson |
the New Hardee Chinese take-out has recently been heavily tagged - this is where I get excellent spring rolls and vegetable dumplings |
the credit union |
traces of the former IRT? |
buying a shirt at Uniqlo, Atlantic Center, Brooklyn |
At the deli - just one of the thousand reasons I don't eat meat |
new burrito place, Lucha Lucha, on Nostrand at Clifton, crowded with hipsters |
congruous? or incongruous? I can't decide. |
black and white |
on Fulton Street near Classon - an architectural hodge-podge that makes a statement nonetheless |
street art over unused subway entrance, Lafayette Ave., Bed-Stuy |
private pool club up for sale, Throop Ave. |
members only at the Park Slope Food Coop |
just another day on Staten Island |
from my lonely seat at the Cafe Lafayette |
The Greene Ave. Pharmacy, where I get all my pills |
New York daffodil, toughing it out in a mud puddle |
rainbow over Van Buren Street, Bed-Stuy a couple of days ago |
the new Freedom Tower, as seen from Canal Street, just doesn't look right somehow |
at Pacific Optometry, Elizabeth Street, Chinatown - this is where I get my glasses and they do a great job of it |
a little private park in Soho. I had a date here once. |
springtime on the Lower East Side |
store on Delancey Street, where poor people buy their clothing |
two moments of zen |
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