Monday September 22, 2014

NEW YORK NEW YORK – Over the past weekend the third and Northern-most segment of the High Line Park opened. I took a walk on the new segment today. Not as interesting as the other portions of the High Line, which snakes through a number of colorful and changing (actually mostly changed) neighborhoods. The last segment snakes around the Long Island Railroad marshaling yard. Interesting to see once but it doesn’t offer much variety.

Day 1,803 of one picture every day for the rest of my life.

From the High Line
From the High Line
From the High Line
From the High Line
From the High Line
From the High Line

On this day three years ago (day 707): Spin, Shanghai.

Spin
Spin

Friday September 19, 2014

NEW YORK NEW YORK – This is more like it. I had some time today at last to get in the moment and try to find my photo mojo. The results were ok – I’ve actually had some trouble editing September 19 so I’m presenting multiple images.

Day 1,800 of one picture every day for the rest of my life. 1,800! Fancy that.

Sculpture
Sculpture
Morning Light
Morning Light
Broadside
Broadside
The new Swiss bank account
The new Swiss bank account

On this day three years ago (day 704): Crane at Hong Kong container terminal.

Crane
Crane

Monday September 15, 2014

NEW YORK NEW YORK – This was a productive day. A bit of a surprise. I spent most of the day closeted away preparing for two client board meetings later in the week and finishing The Magic Mountain for a meeting of my book group tonight. Today’s images nonetheless aren’t bad and were plentiful enough that I found it difficult to edit them.

Day 1,796 od one picture every day for the rest of my life.

Sunset
Sunset
Bridge
Bridge
WTC
WTC
Courtyard
Courtyard

On this day three years ago (day 700): Francesca and me.

Francesca and me
Francesca and me

Friday September 12, 2014

NEW YORK NEW YORK – I found myself in an area on the far West Side of Manhattan that used to be called Hell’s Kitchen, did time as home for auto showrooms and repair shops, and is now morphing into a modern, densely packed residential area. Here’s an image of some construction in progress. The Manhattan apartment retail market is very tight for renters, but as all this space hits the market should we expect a bust?

Day 1,792 of one picture every day for the rest of my life.

Crowded
Crowded

On this day two years ago (day 1,062) Infrared on Madison..

Madison Avenue
Madison Avenue