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June 19, 2025
U.S. Open Golf (2018) - Shinnecock Hills, Southampton, NY
Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, New York
This photo of mine was picked up and published by Grow My Lifetyle website
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For a week in June 2018 I had worked at the Golf Tournament in the Hamptons. That had been really wild and I had a lot of fun as a result.
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38-15 Queens Boulevard / Before & After Construction
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To use professional mode on moto G4 plus phone, switch camera to professional mode android phone. Adjust white balance, shutter speed, ISO, exposure etc.
Each year there are hot new electronic gadgets everyone wants for Christmas. Well, what do people want this year?
www.top-shoppingmall.com/blog/top-6-hottest-gadgets-for-2...
Fall colors at Mike Lewis Park.
Mike Lewis Park. Grand Prairie, Texas.
December 5, 2023. Dallas County.
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G.
(7.1mm). f/2.4 @ 1/617 sec. ISO 25.
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Urinetown (click to view)
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In New York City, public urination is a civil offense, not a criminal offense, and is covered by Section 16-118 of the Administrative Code. First-time offenders can receive a fine of up to $75, with subsequent offenses within 12 months resulting in fines of $250–$350 for a second offense and $350–$450 for a third offense. Offenders will receive a civil ticket instead of a criminal summons and will not have a criminal record if found guilty. Administrative courts may also require offenders to perform community service.
Crain's New York Business, March 7, 2024
Midtown-based Fisher Bros. has parted ways with a Long Island City site where it once hoped to build a 240-unit project.
The real estate firm has sold 42-50 24th St. to developer Chris Xu's United Construction & Development for $57.5 million, property records show. The deal will add to Xu's already substantial portfolio of Queens projects.
The Hakim Organization and Property Markets Group bought the site in 2015 for $69 million, and the real estate website New York YIMBY published renderings of a 74-story tower planned for the address in 2018. However, in 2019 Fisher Bros. prefiled plans for a 35-story project at the site that would span about 255,000 square feet with 240 residential units, 40,000 square feet of commercial space and a hotel.
This video is included in the album titled Cinemagraphs & Videos (click to view that entire album)
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Part of the album titled: Self-Portraiture
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This building houses the offices of the Social Security Administration and makes up half of the Alma Corporate Plaza which is comprised of two large office buildings in the neighborhood of Dutch Kills, Queens. Both buildings are quite spacious and I can totally see Alma (which is actually a real estate company) selling each of these properties off to developers. Another wait and see. One of many
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25-01 Queens Plaza North / Before-After Construction
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That big truck on the left, its driver kept repeatedly blowing its horn and when I walked past, I looked over and he was wagging his finger at me, meaning NO! I just happened to be walking by in the middle of the day, on a weekday. And I need to remember to only photograph construction sites on weekends, as construction site personnel do not like people taking photos. And I could unknowingly photograph something that I shouldn't.
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28-08 38th Ave / Before & After Construction
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In the background sits Rise, luxury condos, where the high-end Butterfield Market will soon occupy its ground floor. In the foreground sits the previous Quality Inn, now a shelter for homeless men since the pandemic. On the far left corner, not shown, at 29th St/40th Ave, sits Verve, a hotel for homeless women. And one block south sits the former Fairfield Inn & Suites at 29-27 40th Rd, which houses formerly incarcerated individuals who are trying to make a fresh start. And sprinkled between all of that are either new buildings or construction sites for luxury rentals or condos.
I'm curious to see how this dynamic plays out
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Read up on Willie Cole's 3,000 Buddha Chandelier project
Artist Willie Cole's website
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INSPIRATION
The siren was created by Terry Heckler, a corporate artist and creative partner of Starbucks founder Gordon Bowker. Heckler was inspired by a 16th century Norse woodcut of a two-tailed siren. The siren's hair is similar to ocean waves, a reference to Seattle's (in the U.S. State of Washington) proximity to the sea.
MEANING
The siren is a metaphor for the siren song of coffee, luring people to the brand. The siren's mythical and mysterious appeal is intended to convey the idea that Starbucks seduces coffee lovers. From European myths and alchemy, her two tails represent dualities, such as earth and water, or body and soul
DESIGN
The siren has been updated over the years, but the siren remains at its core. The latest design includes asymmetry, such as a dipped nose on the right side of the siren's face. This was done to avoid making the siren look too perfect.
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Discarded Street Items/Trash/Litter
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“Sometimes I doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion.”
From the 2001 movie "Donnie Darko"
Kitty Farmer, a character portrayed by Beth Grant delivers this humorous and absurd line, as she directs the young dancers in the film. While it may seem comical on the surface, this quote reflects the film’s commentary on conformity and the absurdity of societal expectations.
Kitty’s obsession with “Sparkle Motion” represents a shallow pursuit of perfection and conformity. The line serves as a satirical critique of the pressure to conform to societal norms, even in seemingly trivial matters like dance routines. It highlights the absurdity of placing unwavering commitment to conformity above genuine individuality.
~ Stories at Worlds End
Further info:
storiesatworldsend.com/donnie-darko-quotes
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This photo is part of the album titled:
Manhattan: Gramercy
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90 photos later...
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38-27 32nd St and 38-38 32nd St / Before & After Construction
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Photo taken with My new HTC Hero Android Phone from my Balcony cabin on the Celebrity Century. Another Cruise Ship on the Horizon.
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Part of the album 45-07 45th St / Before & After Construction
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Not quite completed. Jon Yung of My Architect had been the architect for this building. He's also the architect for 42-19 24th St @ Queens Plaza South, as well as a bunch of others I've photographed. Whenever you embark on an ongoing photo project, you inevitably connect a lot of dots along the way.
Vivo recently released the VIVO X21 flagship smartphone in the Philippines to bring users a brand new and futuristic unlocking experience with industry-leading In-Display Fingerprint Scanning Technology. Combined with its FullView™ Display, AI photography and upgraded face recognition technology, the X21 is the ideal mobile partner for the tech-savvy consumer.
VISIT WWW.NOGNOGINTHECITY.COM
I find it so interesting when there's an empty lot of land during a NYC spring/summer, as plant life takes root immediately. In this photo, those are very tall sunflower plants
This afternoon I came upon this cup rolling back and forth on a sidewalk nearby my office and I just stopped and watched it for awhile. It reminded me of the plastic bag video from the movie "American Beauty", and I just felt compelled to video-tape it
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I'm greeting you and asking how you all are--and letting you know that I am fine.
Finally equipped the smart phone app with a cool app (Go Keyboard) for writing kana and kanjii.
With my sunglasses on, I'm Jack Nicholson. Without them, I'm fat and 60.
~ Jack Nicholson (retired Hollywood actor)
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One of the nicest things about my job is the ability to work to/fro my place of employment each day. And rain or shine, I walk and love it! Along my walks I certainly see a lot of strange people and things. The "regular commuters" are apparently the one's in the cars, on the buses and subways, though us walkers, we are certainly having much more fun
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Newell's Run - Year of the City
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