Showing posts with label nyc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nyc. Show all posts

Friday, August 23, 2013

NYC streets, 6.




Things can be quite colorful in Times Square.  I'm getting a little Village People vibe from this one!

Monday, July 1, 2013

NYC streets .

Last fall (2012), Lauryn and I had an opportunity to take a personal class on Street Photography. We had the BEST time, learned so much on the spot, and still talk about it to this day!  Was the best thing I've done (photography-learning-wise) thus far and I am so glad we had this opportunity and went for it!

We met up at Columbus Circle and had a little mini-lesson while we hung out/met each other.  Then we started walking and shooting  --  the next few hours definitely flew by.  Here are the shots from the first half of our session . . . the next set I will post has several of my favorites (ever, from our nyc trips) . . . they get more interesting the closer we got to Times Square (laugh).














Friday, April 19, 2013

nyc -- "a three hour tour", part deux

So gorgeous at twilight . . . things change so quickly, it was so vibrant.  These are some of my favorite pics!
(already posted the b&w of Lady Liberty, but I love the color as well. each give a totally different vibe!)




nyc - "a three hour tour . . ."

FREE BOAT RIDE, ANYONE??!

after a long day in the city, lauryn and i hopped on the Long Island Rail Road (me, with a huge slice of pizza i bought at the station . . . nothing like THAT at midnight on the train with a soda!!  droooooool .) and were relaxing. the family across the isle from us caught our eye . . . there were probably 7-8 people total, teenagers to aunts, uncles, parents.  it was a family from Holland and they were having the BEST time. we were entertained and laughing just being near them! finally, we started talking to them and really enjoyed our conversation, ending with taking some pictures (with their camera, i believe . . . i think my phone was dead, i was so bummed).


all of this to say, they remembered they had some spare tickets they didn't use from their sightseeing package - - for a Midtown Harbor Cruise!  lauryn and i were pumped and most definitely took them up on their extras. here is what we got to do (for FREE, people!!!)

NY Harbor Midtown Cruise (through City Sights NY)

the cruise took us around with views of--
-Empire State Building
-Statue of Liberty
-Ellis Island
-Governors Island
-Brooklyn, Manhattan, Williamsburg Bridge
-great views of the NY skyline
-South Street Seaport
-etc . . .




We decided to do the evening cruise (started at twilight and was dark pretty soon into it).

The pros of that were that it was way less crowded (the boat the unloaded when we arrived in the afternoon was PACKED like sardines. i almost turned around and left, but lauryn convinced me otherwise!!), it was SO nice to see the city at night, with all the lights, and it was a super relaxing way to end the day.

The cons-- having to leave the piers when it was dark/late (post cruise....before was totally fine) didn't particularly feel like the safest thing we've done in the city. that area of town is just abandoned this time of night and you end up isolated. we hoofed it b/c it was so dark and not many people were around.  we felt much better the closer to the center of town we got-- it becomes almost like daytime because of the amount of people/community around, not to mention all of the lights.  So, i would either recommend a daytime cruise (for safety) or the evening one and just getting a cab 'inland' until you see loads of people again. Then you'll be good to go!

More pictures from the actual cruise to follow . . .

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

nyc - brooklyn, part three .

all in all, brooklyn is a new favorite spot to visit while in nyc! it is a beautiful, family-oriented neighborhood, that provides a nice breather from the hustle and bustle of the busy city. we loved our little day trip over there  and will probably do it again in the future, when we have some time!

1) the view from the Brooklyn Promenade
2) the merry-go-round by the Brooklyn Bridge
3) Brooklyn Bridge





Tuesday, March 19, 2013

nyc - brooklyn , part two .

BROOKLYN BRIDGE PARK .

so after our stroll along the promenade, and through the streets of brooklyn, we finally made it to the base of the bridge near the park . being october, there were all kinds of Fair-types of things going on, including cute little tots walking around in their halloween costumes early -- who doesn't love that??

so we grabbed something to eat as we passed by here (which, incidentally, contained the first Knish i've ever had. WOW. why haven't i had one of these before??? and, yes, the NY pretzels are just as yummy as they look . . .)  --->



 we got the cell phones out, went on a wild goose chase, and finally found lyndsey (lauryn's cousin) and her family! success! so we hung around the Brooklyn Bridge Park (i think?!!) and then headed to the merry-go-round . . . it was so cool.  i tried and tried to get pics of lauryn, lyndsey and her cutie-pie little baby Ava as they whipped by, but i couldn't capture them!!  still practicing with the camera and settings.  i'll throw a few on here that i did get of the picturesque merry-go-round, though!





and the next bridge over from the Brooklyn Bridge (which the merry-go-round is just beside) -- the Manhattan Bridge.



ava, lyndsey & lauryn having a giggle!


Wednesday, February 27, 2013

nyc - brooklyn , part one .

BROOKLYN PROMENADE --

lauryn (my brother's wife) and i have been lucky enough to get to travel together to NYC a couple of times now. we have the best time (GIRLS TRIP!!!) and walk and talk our way through the whole week!!  i've started going through my pictures from october (yeah....it's about time, ha!) and hope to post them in bite-sized pieces . . . there are a ton :)

we stay with some of lauryn's cousins, so we get some good catching up time there-- and then we usually try to meet up with more of her family while we are visiting the city.  the saturday we decided to head out to Brooklyn was one of our last days there and one of the few that we dragged our cameras with us. we were SO glad we did! it was a GORGEOUS day. and since we had never fully experienced Brooklyn before, was the perfect day to stroll, have time to take some photos and generally, soak up the place.

we thought we were meeting at the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, so we started there.  ended up that wasn't where we were meeting up (it was actually the Brooklyn Bridge Park area...we had a bit of a trek to go, hahaha) but it was a *beautiful* and open view of the city across the river.  we took some time to chill and sit (being worn out from the unplanned shopping we did on the way there that we were now lugging along with us) and THEN we started taking fun / ridiculous pictures of each other (smiley face here!). there are rolls and rolls (i guess you would say, files and files, now) of film to prove this... i'll just give you two of our best ones, though ;).  scroll to see!

1-4) walking from the Promenade to the Brooklyn Bridge. BEAUTIFUL fall leaves!
5-6) being silly on the Promenade . . .
7-8) finally, made it to the Brooklyn Bridge!
9) last shot from the Promenade


this little lady liberty and the twin towers, were some among many, little
bits of the city that are on little gates that protect trees on thesidewalk .
little bits of nyc love!




and here we are burning some time, on the Promenade --->



so, we walked and walked...and we were getting hungry and a little tired (aka: cranky! LOL. we needed some food and drinks!) and then we see THIS . . . no turning back!!


. . . which was totally okay, because then we see . . . THIS. the Brooklyn Bridge, in all of it's architectural glory!!  the thing is AMAZING up close . you don't realize how big it is until you are down here staring straight up . it's awe-inspiring!


a last one of me--love this that lauryn took! i feel like this is 'me', not where i'm doing my 'photo smile'. thanks, lauryn!