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New York City apartment porch covered in snow during the winter snow blizzard of 2011, photo taken overnight in midtown Manhattan.
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New York City
01-27-2011
Green woodpecker, eating red ants.
Canon EOS1D + 300/2.8 + 2x teleconverter, handheld but braced on a windowframe. Notice slightly muted colours compared to the other shot.
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The mattress, boxspring and chair sitting out in the driveway along with bits of desk and windowframe.
january 31, 2007 -
erik's house in douglaston, 8:10am.
while running to the car this morning, i turned back to make sure the door closed behind me. i had my camera in hand because i was going to take a photo of the ice at the end of the block, but i snapped this one instead because that quick glance made me fall in love with erik's little stone & stucco haven all over again.
yes, it's old, drafty, possibly haunted and quite rickety, but it has such character :)
Repointing around the window frame made it all look new. Plus, a fresh coat of paint on the window frame freshened things up.
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Peeling paint, window frame corner.
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Just a quick one today as it was very busy, and we had the music exam which needs a lot of kit setting up.
On one of the link corridors in work we got a great illustration of how strong the sun was today. There's an interesting section where an open window creates a small area where the light passes through two layers of tinted glass and so appears darker.
I hope it cools down soon!