Tag Archives: New York
Chelsea Market
If only there were a way to capture the intoxicating smells of this tea and spice stall in Chelsea Market. The aroma is ever so much better than the spice aisle at Patel Brothers Indian Market in Jackson Heights, … Continue reading
High Line
West 17th Street
I love New York. While you’re walking down the street, this is what you can see without even going out of your way. It’s part of a mural by Phlegm, a British artist; homage to Edward Gorey and Breughel, but … Continue reading
Lunar New Year, Chinatown
Firecrackers and fireworks are illegal in New York City, but back when I took these pictures the Chinese people had an exemption for the Lunar New Year, I believe on religious grounds. The lion dances shown here made earplugs absolutely … Continue reading
Cathedral of St. John the Divine
New York City Opera Warehouse
New York City Opera Warehouse
The homeless New York City Opera is auctioning off its old productions, stored in a warehouse in North Bergen, New Jersey. The cavernous, unheated warehouse is like a madman’s attic. Here is a Ford convertible used in a production of … Continue reading
Tall
Museum of Modern Art
From the ongoing series about people reacting, or not reacting, to art in museums. The Silver Efex software can have a certain “look” which I’m exploiting in this picture, though I’m not sure whether I like it or not.