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.
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”.
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.