Jason, those are simply amazing. Everything, whether a pastoral scene, cats and dogs, or the incredible buzz that is New York City is captured beautifully. You even had photos of my hometown of Brooklyn and "my" bridge. (I can almost forgive you for moving to New Jersey. )
Thank you for this photographic treat.
Thank you for this photographic treat.
(01-28-2018, 10:38 PM)Freddy Wrote: Jason, those are simply amazing. Everything, whether a pastoral scene, cats and dogs, or the incredible buzz that is New York City is captured beautifully. You even had photos of my hometown of Brooklyn and "my" bridge. (I can almost forgive you for moving to New Jersey. )
Thank you for this photographic treat.
Thank you for checking them out, and for the kind words Freddy. NYC is a wonderful place to draw inspiration, especially for photographers. It really is a great city. I also grew up Brooklyn - Coney Island.
Where in Brooklyn are you from?
(01-29-2018, 12:34 AM)MaxP Wrote: Great photos.
Thanks for sharing
Gratitude!, Max
(01-29-2018, 03:59 AM)endless.shutters Wrote:(01-28-2018, 10:38 PM)Freddy Wrote: Jason, those are simply amazing. Everything, whether a pastoral scene, cats and dogs, or the incredible buzz that is New York City is captured beautifully. You even had photos of my hometown of Brooklyn and "my" bridge. (I can almost forgive you for moving to New Jersey. )
Thank you for this photographic treat.
Thank you for checking them out, and for the kind words Freddy. NYC is a wonderful place to draw inspiration, especially for photographers. It really is a great city. I also grew up Brooklyn - Coney Island.
Where in Brooklyn are you from?
(01-29-2018, 12:34 AM)MaxP Wrote: Great photos.
Thanks for sharing
Gratitude!, Max
Sheepshead Bay, not far from Coney Island. Your photo of the original Nathan's in Coney Island brought back many memories. When I used to go there, and to Steeplechase, that was the only Nathan's and was still owned by the original family. I lived in Sheepshead Bay from when I was born in 1945 until I moved to the Midwest in 1968. However, I've lived in San Diego for more than half my life so when I go back to the City now I feel more like a tourist than a native.
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