People still enjoy a stroll on the boardwalk covered with sand, or on the beach, covered with debris, two weeks after Sandy.
People still enjoy a stroll on the boardwalk covered with sand, or on the beach, covered with debris, two weeks after Sandy.
Back in February 2010, we had one of those rare days with snow in Manhattan, which resulted in these nice images below. Needless to say that by next day all that white beauty was gone…
Such an interesting subject this photographer choose to shoot, on a bench in Central Park… What you actually do not see is the squirrel in the lower right corner, which this guy was actually shooting. I was sitting on a bench across those guys, and got this great, really funny shot. Central Park is an endless source of great photography.
Spring day in Central Park, last year.
Because we live relatively close to Central Park, we go there often, and of course every-time I take pictures. This is how the park looked yesterday’s afternoon on a gorgeous day.
This is how an average New York winter in Central Park looks like. Occasionally New York may get lots of snow, but that is rare. Normally, that’s all we get…
A visit to Manhattan cannot be complete without Central Park, so this post will give you an idea what to expect when you visit the park. It’s a lot of fun (for me) to watch, observe and take pictures. Or just relax, walk, skate, bike, ride, chat, listen, eat, rest, admire, etc. Come back again (to my blog) to see additional park images from different seasons of the year.