Monthly Archives: February 2016

GC term
98. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Grand Central Terminal. One of the great indoor spaces in the world.

Park Ave S
97. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Park Avenue South, Manhattan. Thanks to the city ordinance known as “Local Law 11”, Manhattanites spend a lot of time under scaffolding. It doesn’t suck in a hard rainstorm.

Red hook fairway
96. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Red Hook, Brooklyn.

Brownsville FDNY
95. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Brownsville, Brooklyn. “Brown brick two story” describes a lot of the architecture in outer Brooklyn and Queens. Municipal workers refer to the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) as “Fidny”.

Summer GPoint
94. NEW YORK ON FOOT. On Greenpoint Bridge (one of the dividing lines between Brooklyn and Queens). Looking west at the Manhattan skyline on a placid summer evening. This image proves again that digital doesn’t modulate light anything close to film.

Bed Crown
93. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Brooklyn. On the border between Crown Heights and Bedford Stuyvesant.

Billy graff
92. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Urbano Hipsteric Ironia, known simply as Billy(burg).

Welcom bridge
91. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Queensborough Bridge. A nice sentiment from a poor speller.

Jersey shore
90. PASSAGES. Jersey Shore.

bronxbridge
89. NEW YORK ON FOOT. The Bronx. Taken from the Willis Avenue Bridge, the Triborough Bridge in the background.

2nd ave
88. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Upper East Side. Sidewalk life on Second Avenue.

park slope
87. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Park Slope, Brooklyn. You can tell its Brooklyn because sky and trees are featured.