Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Central Park in October

Fall finally started to hit New York City this weekend. The leaves are changing now and the air snaps you awake in the morning with its vibrant crispness. I've only felt that energy on the East Coast in the Fall, which is one of the reasons I'm always excited to experience it again.

J was here visiting for the weekend, so the usual suspects including Rysiebops and Shwow popped out of their respective work hiding places and took her about town for a couple of nights.


The next day, D convinced me away from one of my finals for a quick walk in Central Park. Seeing that many families together, couples strolling the park, or kids frolicking, is strangely invigorating. I'll be sad to see it go when winter hits.

It's funny, the more photos I take, the less I feel I have any concept of it. Hopefully the next few months of staring at photos, and watching serious editors discuss them, will help me out. Till next post.


xoxo,
See

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Riverside Park + Puppy Encounters

In an attempt to avoid my third 700 word story yesterday, I took a quick spin to Riverside Park to snap some shots. I spent a lot of time taking pictures of, uh, scenery and landscapes. Primarily because I don't really have the gumption just yet to go up and take pictures of random people.

For example:

However, this gentleman saw me taking photos of that shoe stuck to a fence -- it's practice! -- and asked if I would take some photographs of him with his dogs. His two viszlas Lucky and Coby will departing in the near future, along with his soon to be ex-wife. Sadness!


But hopefully the few pictures I took will be a reminder of all the love between them. Keep on keeping on, sir.


Till tomorrow!

xoxo,
See

Monday, October 5, 2009

Photo of the Day


I don't really have a ton of time to be writing here, so I'm just going to start posting a few photos that I've been taking for school. (I stole this idea from D since he started posting pics on his blog.) But, I figure it'll be a nice way to track what's changing as I'm doing more at school. Hopefully these photos get better over time. Or rather, they BEST be getting better.

<3 D90.