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Captured in: Sandspit Marina, Patchogue, NY.
Wanted to share another in a series of sunset images captured at the new lighthouse in Patchogue's Sandspit Marina.
The lighthouse seen here overlooks Patchogue Bay on Long Island's South Shore... This bay is really a cove that sits between Blue Point and Howells Point, and is used by the Fire Island Ferry. The waterway is also considered to be a part of the larger Great South Bay. *
The new Patchogue lighthouse stands 22 feet tall (much smaller than the other LI lighthouses), and sits at the end of a jetty. The light was added to the marina as part of a larger renovation project that will also introduce a new fishing pier and small park into the area.
* - Information Courtesy - Wikipedia.
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"The Great South Bay" is a non-HDR image that was processed using a combination of ACR, Photoshop and various Topaz Labs Plugins (Adjust, AI Clear, Denoise, Glow, and Impression).
Patchogue has added a new 22-foot solar-powered lighthouse to its jetty. The lighthouse is part of a $1 million project to reconstruct the Patchogue Bay jetty after it was destroyed by Superstorm Sandy in 2012.
Not very impressive, but I've wanted to see it for a long time!
Captured in: Sandspit Marina, Patchogue, NY.
Pictured here is a view of Long Island's newest lighthouse shortly after sunset. The lighthouse is located in Patchogue's Sandspit Marina, and is an unmanned, yet active guide for ships traveling across Patchogue Bay.
The new lighthouse stands 22 feet tall (much smaller than the other LI lighthouses), and sits at the end of a jetty. The light was added to the marina as part of a larger renovation project that will also introduce a new fishing pier and small park into the area.
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"Sunset in Patchogue Bay" is a blended HDR image that was processed using a combination of ACR, Photoshop and various Topaz Labs Plugins (Adjust, AI Clear, Denoise, Glow, and Impression).
Patchogue has added a new 22-foot solar-powered lighthouse to its jetty. The lighthouse is part of a $1 million project to reconstruct the Patchogue Bay jetty after it was destroyed by Superstorm Sandy in 2012.
Not very impressive, but I've wanted to see it for a long time!
Patchogue has added a new 22-foot solar-powered lighthouse to its jetty. The lighthouse is part of a $1 million project to reconstruct the Patchogue Bay jetty after it was destroyed by Superstorm Sandy in 2012.
Not very impressive, but I've wanted to see it for a long time!
I remember snow, but I don't recall THIS snowfall, because it happened way back in 1948, seven years before I was born!
This was a scene I do recognize, though, because this was my grandparent's yard. What you really CAN'T see is that this was their driveway! The only giveaway is the tire tracks you see there. They had a big, circle drive back then, which as far back as I can remember was gravel. I learned to ride a two wheel bicycle on that driveway. It was not a fun experience.
This lovely scene was shot in East Patchogue, N.Y. (Patch-ah-g), which is on the south shore of Long Island. The house was just down the street from the bay.
Lets celebrate the holiday with some red white and blue units. LIRR 268 is making it's Patchogue station stop in front of PD tower. Look closely and you can see sneakers hanging from the wires to the right of the GP's horn.
9-16-1979
The 256 takes priority over the "Z" at the South Ocean Avenue crossing in Patchogue. PD tower, built in 1912, was showing it's age in this view. The tower was closed and demolished in 2006.
5-4-1979
German Ship Dogs Kennedy & K2 Eyeing Inflatable Someone Tied In My New York Home Boat Slip - IMRAN™
(My 132nd Flickr Explore!)
I guess GSD can mean German Shepherd Dogs, Gorgeous Sunset Dock, Great Slip/Ship Detectors, Guards Security Duo, and more all in one in this iPhone 14 Pro Max photo. We had walked all the way around the Heron Pointe private beach and were heading back to the house.
I wanted to enjoy the sunset by walking East through the marina that my neighbors and I are blessed to have at our East Patchogue community. Neither dog has ever been to NY when I had my 23’ and 40’ Sea Ray SunDancer here. They’ve never seen me operate a vessel here to know which slip is mine.
Perhaps from walking past it during the last week that they’ve been here with me they may have sensed some signal of my interest in it. Even though they ignored the few remaining boats in the marina behind us, they immediately stopped to look with suspicion and curiosity at this inflatable someone tied in my boat slip without permission.
It was likely a neighbor using my finger pier for convenience. But the dogs noticing and stopping to investigate it was very intriguing.
The setting sun, the end of our dock, a beautiful sunset glowing over Kennedy & K2’s coats still wet from wading & running in the Great South Bay, and their bright leashes combined for a gorgeous moment I was blessed to experience and capture tonight.
© 2022 IMRAN™
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Backyard Fall Foliage Around Tennis Court At Long Island Home - IMRAN ™
(My 133rd Flickr Explore!)
I am disappointed i couldn’t do a long-planned fall foliage tour upstate New York when I had a chance to be in NY at the right time. It’s been 20 years since my last one! Each weekday or weekend that could go was rainy weather and then the foliage was gone.
In the meantime I can at least see some of the autumn colors in the woods around the tennis court and clubhouse of my small but really great community in East Patchogue on Long Island, NY.
© 2022 IMRAN™
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The Patchogue Long Island Lace Mill was started in the 18th century with a paddle wheel. The mill was expanded over the years until abandoned in 1954. The site lay in ruins for year before being torn dawn.
Long Island Rail Road PD Tower, Patchogue, NY, April 2006. Taken out of service August 2006, and demolished a few weeks later.
31 West Main Street is in the heart of Patchogue’s downtown revitalization, the building has stood in the Village for more than a century and has been restored beyond its original glory by TRITEC.
Today, 31 West is a 26,334 SF mixed use Office and Retail building. The original structure once stood with proud architectural features; high ceilings, keystones, cornices, crown molding and tin ceilings, many of these features have returned in the revitalization.
Redevelopment of the facade, the reintroduction of the original cornice at the top of the building, replacement of all storefronts, a new main entrance and lobby core, upgraded elevator, bathrooms and hallways have all been completed. The building has become the jewel of Main St and is at a prime location in the heart of the New Village project.
Redevelopment of the property was done by TRITEC Development Group, the construction was completed by TRITEC Building Company, and the building is managed by TRITEC Asset Management. The photographs were taken by Steve Geraci of Reflex Photo.
For more information about this project please visit www.tritecrealestate.com
Super Spectacular Saturday Sunset Dramatic Delightful Dockside Dusk Over Great South Bay On Long Island New York Right Now - IMRAN™
It’s in the BAG. Blessed. Amazed. Grateful.
© 2022 IMRAN™
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Hope Inspiring Resplendent Roses & Blossoms At Blessed Home Long Island, New York, Day Before My Birthday 2012 - IMRAN®
A dozen years ago before I penned these words in 2024, the rose bushes at my blessed home on Long Island, New York, were in full, glorious bloom. It was the early summer of 2012, the day before my 50th birthday.
The tornadoes and droughts of total economic meltdown, brought on by the policies of Republican President George W. Bush which enriched the super-wealthy with one trillion dollars of tax cuts, had wreaked havoc on my life as on millions of ordinary individuals, families, and entire towns. The next few years were spent on surviving, recovering, and rebuilding. Even then it was a rocky road.
By the time 2012 rolled in, after a labyrinthine journey of heart-sinking troughs, fleeting peaks, and unexpected drops into new valleys, life began to hint at a promising change ahead. I had to remind myself that life’s most exquisite blooms often come accompanied by the piercing thorns of reality.
The key is to persistently tend to one’s garden of dreams, rooting it in unshakeable faith, nurturing it with the water of hope, showering it with the rain of love, fortifying it with the grains of gratitude, and ceaselessly illuminating it with the lights of confidence, and perseverance.
No matter the adversities you face, remember, they are but temporary. You possess the strength to surmount them. Never let go of your dreams. Never relinquish your authentic self. Within you lies an indomitable spirit. You are capable of blooming despite the thorns. Are you ready to live the life you dream of?
© 2012-2025 IMRAN®
Out for a walk on a stunningly clear bright cool early Spring day, I was on Southern Boulevard, East Patchogue, Long Island, New York, one of the roads leading up to my home.
I was stunned by the brilliant blue sky acting as the perfect backdrop for the strong (not Photoshopped) spectacular colors and contrasts of the white-flowering tree (anyone know the name?) and the vivid evergreen.
The white flowers literally shone and reflected light as if they were puffy snow flakes sticking to a leafless tree under perfectly clear skies.
I have driven on this road for 15 years and probably noticed the tree briefly in the past. But, this time, I was walking on one of the literally 3 days these flowers bloomed, and I was able to capture them in my memory and this photograph.
© 2010 IMRAN
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Hope Inspiring Resplendent Roses & Blossoms At Blessed Home Long Island, New York, Day Before My Birthday 2012 - IMRAN®
A dozen years ago before I penned these words in 2024, the rose bushes at my blessed home on Long Island, New York, were in full, glorious bloom. It was the early summer of 2012, the day before my 50th birthday.
The tornadoes and droughts of total economic meltdown, brought on by the policies of Republican President George W. Bush which enriched the super-wealthy with one trillion dollars of tax cuts, had wreaked havoc on my life as on millions of ordinary individuals, families, and entire towns. The next few years were spent on surviving, recovering, and rebuilding. Even then it was a rocky road.
By the time 2012 rolled in, after a labyrinthine journey of heart-sinking troughs, fleeting peaks, and unexpected drops into new valleys, life began to hint at a promising change ahead. I had to remind myself that life’s most exquisite blooms often come accompanied by the piercing thorns of reality.
The key is to persistently tend to one’s garden of dreams, rooting it in unshakeable faith, nurturing it with the water of hope, showering it with the rain of love, fortifying it with the grains of gratitude, and ceaselessly illuminating it with the lights of confidence, and perseverance.
No matter the adversities you face, remember, they are but temporary. You possess the strength to surmount them. Never let go of your dreams. Never relinquish your authentic self. Within you lies an indomitable spirit. You are capable of blooming despite the thorns. Are you ready to live the life you dream of?
© 2012-2025 IMRAN®
Stunning Seaside Spherical Perfect Panorama Patchogue 360° - IMRAN™
What a perfect day at the blessed beach of the East Patchogue, Long Island, New York home it was. Enjoy every inch of it as if you were there with me.
It was an absolutely perfect set of 24 photos even the previous model Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max captured. I was able to stitch it into this panorama. Only a couple of places on the Fire Island horizong line had to be touched up.
Those titching blemishes could be noticed on zooming in. They were caused by the photos being taken handheld while I stood on soft sand trying to align the shots and get full coverage from sky to sea to sand.
© 2022 IMRAN™
Floral Explosion At Long Island New York Home A Decade Ago Flings Life & Time Into Focus Today - IMRAN™ (SOOC)
A simple photo of flowers outside my blessed home in Long Island, New York, tells the story of the incredible colors of summer flowers. But it also reminds us of how quickly time and life fly by.
We look at flowers that bloom and die within one season without a second glance. We act as if we have infinitely long lives and plenty of time to blossom into who we are meant to be, to bloom to our fullest potential, to fill the world with color and joy by our existence.
This absolutely unedited SOOC (straight out of camera) photo was taken literally a full decade prior to my writing these words in early October 2020. It was a moment captured with my Nikon D300 at the end of September 2010.
A little more than TEN YEARS have gone by since then. I know and am amazed at how much has happened, yet how much remains
the same, still unfinished. I am wowed at how blessed I have been, yet shocked at how far behind my life's goals I am. I have to decide what I am going to do about it, not 10 years from now, but today. Tonight. Tomorrow morning, and in the time God still has for me.
What were you doing 10 years ago? What had you thought you would get done by now? What are you going to do differently knowing that 10 years can fly by so fast?
This is a reminder that time is short, and it flies... fast. The time to bloom, to blossom, and to make the world a better more beautiful place is this very moment. Start. Act. Now. Do it.
© 2010-2020 IMRAN™
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Another view on a different day of the Ocean Avenue crossing in Patchogue finds FA cab car 614, wearing a coat of fresh paint, impeding the progress of the kids in the pony car. PD Tower is just out of the frame to the left.. 7-4-1979
Long Island Rail Road "power car" FA-1 615 brings up the rear of train 8706 at Patchogue, NY. This unit was built as SP&S 864. It was a treat to see Alco cab units in commuter service in the late 1990s....well worth a visit to Long Island.
February 27, 1999
Window Wednesday
The Swan River School House, located at 31 Roe Avenue, East Patchogue, reflects an important part of Long Island's past. This original building dates from 1858 and is one of few such remaining intact. Owned by the Town of Brookhaven, it is managed by the Greater Patchogue Historical Society. The schoolhouse interests visitors young and old. Furnishings include the original desks and benches, pot belly stove, large iron bell (brought indoors after the hurricane of 1938), plus exhibits of realia pertinent to life in the area in olden days.
Remnants Of Hurricane Sandy - BoardWalk To Nowhere At NY Home Beach - IMRAN™
I stayed home on Long Island, New York during hurricane Sandy several years ago. It had ripped my community’s boardwalk and marina.
Debris and even pieces of docks, decks, and boardwalks had been carried by the storm. We were in the straight line of the hurricane track. But we got extremely lucky to survive when it changed course almost 90 degrees. But it decimated parts of New Jersey that year.
This is a remnant from those events, towards the far backend of the Heron Pointe private beach. I felt the black and white picture conveyed that story better.
© 2022 IMRAN™
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at Slainte Irish Festival, Patchogue, NY
Made to Explore #141 on 6/30/08 - not bad, only 2 years late!
Dual German InfraRed (Collar) Night Security System Installed At NY Home - IMRAN™
Kennedy & K2 keeping lookout in the dark of night from right inside the garage doors sill at the Long Island home. InfraRed, night vision, chemical (smell), sound, and motion sensing, silent but capable of loud alarm sounds security-system deployed. 😉🐕🐕
© 2022 IMRAN™
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East Patchogue Long Island New York Blessed Home Boardwalk Breathtaking Sunset 180° Panorama - IMRAN™
It may appear that I am totally enamored with the stunning sunsets that Tampa Bay, Florida, offers. They are most frequently seen in my posts of the last few years. But the fact is that there are days when the mind glowing, I mean, mind-blowing sunsets and dusks over Long Island are more than a camera can handle. This 180• panorama was shot from eight handheld photos taken with the iPhone 6S Plus in 2016.
I just had not had a chance to put it together until this August 2020 summer night in Florida. The iPhone 11 Pro Max which I have at present does a better job than the 6S Plus but that was a great camera of its time. So you can imagine how vivid the variation in colors was that the phone could not keep up with the changes between frames. I let the coarse colors, especially in the greens, stay in the image, because the sky is really what took full attention.
© 2016-2020 IMRAN™
Just a little nothing scene I caught between two of my Heron Pointe, East Patchogue, New York, neighbor homes.
But with the setting sun a picture becomes worth a 1000 word treatise on the tree branches tied up into a treat for the eyes.
And it fits into the theme of trees in the area I've posted the last few days.
© 2010 IMRAN
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Spectacular Autumn Dusk At Long Island New York Home - IMRAN™
Sunsets at my blessed home on Tampa Bay, Florida, are the most spectacular in the world. But, Long Island, New York, can offer some dramatic moments too. This is a quick stitch of three photos I took with the fabulous Nikon D850, which a beloved in my life got me as a birthday gift. Just look at the magical scene I am doubly blessed to see from my original blessed New York home of 25 years! The pictures were taken on 11/11/18 at 18:16:18 as a relatively new moon dazzles in the blue shades of sky over the red, golden and fiery orange colors of sunset over Fire Island, across the tranquil waters of the Great South Bay in East Patchogue.
© 2018 IMRAN™
A male Mallard duck looking at his reflection. It looks like he is admiring himself. :) Patchogue, NY
Patchogue, NY
10-stop filter made for some nice effects in the water. Next time need to wait a little later, for a smoother effect.
K2 & Kennedy Clearly Excited To Bring Their ‘Packages’ To 11772 - IMRAN™
My German Shepherd Dogs Kennedy & K2 got their first chance to sniff, I mean, explore a part of Main Street in Patchogue on Long Island in New York earlier this week. We walked past the pizza and chocolate shops up to the post office.
Others’ dogs attack postal workers merely doing their jobs. Mine sat guard outside the post office. Of course, even sitting calmly they are, as always, clearly showing their excitement at bringing their ‘packages’ to the 11772.
😂🐕🐕
© 2022 I IMRAN™
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German Shepherds On Deck At Long Island New York Home Quietly Watching Deer Grazing - IMRAN™
I’m at the New York home for a month after many years. I have to take care of a lot of overdue maintenance and things like reconstruction of the now 28 years old decks. You can even see some pieces taken out. Everything was delayed by the pandemic.
Fortunately, its still been outdoorsy weather when I made it here several months later than I wanted. Except for a few nights of temps just above freezing, it has been a beautifully mild autumn. Even in November I’m wearing a T-shirt.
My German Shepherd Dogs K2 (left) and Kennedy are enjoying their time here, though this home is smaller than the Tampa Bay, Florida place which is the one they’ve been with me until now. But the woods in the front and the boardwalk & beach in the back give them a lot of variety in walking experiences.
Showing how super chill and cool they are, they’re absolutely focused and intently watching the deer grazing literally walking towards us. The two two you see in the distance literally walked up to my place. Thankfully, Kennedy & K2 are such good dogs, they kept watching, standing still like statues. There was no barking to disturb people before 9 am on this cloudy but calm November Sunday morning.
Don’t forget to set your watches to real time instead of the stupid bullshit of daylight savings rigmarole we do twice a year. And set your watchdogs to Realtime Cool too! 🕐😊🐕🐕
© 2022 IMRAN™
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Generally I much prefer posting photos of stunning sunsets and beautiful beaches, and, despite loving New York, increasingly dislike winter for the negative impact it has on my being able to do things I love to do outdoors. But, actual snowfalls, and also the layers upon layers of clean, fresh, virgin snow seen in bright sunlight or at golden sunset are some exceptions. I was driving home along South Country Road in East Patchogue, Long Island, New York, when I saw the sight of a gray and white flock of seagulls over Robinson Pond off Mud Creek. The wet white snowflake filled air and the almost white and gray sky, the brown barren trees looking almost black and gray in the failing light, and even the grey, white and black tones of the homes on either side of the pond made this full color panorama, created from six Apple iPhone 6S+ TIFF photos, come out looking almost Snow (Black and) White. Another sight to give thanks to God for.
© 2016 IMRAN™
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