Sunday, July 24, 2011
Vol. 3 No. 14
A simple stroll in your neighborhood park could yield some great subjects. This is true only if you remember to bring your camera.
This short video is from my Sunday morning walk through Juniper Park in Middle Village, Queens. With the weather staying so hot and humid, an early morning stroll was the only option. This 55-acre public jewel was opened in 1930 and features sport fields, playgrounds and plenty of tree-lined paths.
Labels: bird, dog, floral, juniper park, middle village, summer, video
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Vol. 3 No. 13
Happy Independence Day!
The following images were captured around sunset from Louis Valentino Junior Park, in Brooklyn's Red Hook waterfront. A tripod is essential when photographing landscapes, and especially with the sun setting.
The pier that extends from the park is beautifully designed, nicely lit and well maintained. There is a slightly raised platform that is adjacent to the railing that is wide enough for any tripod. Just watch your step. For your GPS: 40.678392, -74.019554
Have a great and safe holiday.
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Labels: brooklyn, lady liberty, Red Hook, statue of liberty