March 11, photo of the day

It was a glorious 65 degrees here today and sunny.

Needless to say, we went to Central Park.

You could feel the earth getting ready to burst forth, and palpable relief oozed from the pores of every t-shirt wearing, jacket toting (because it was too warm to have them on) person we met.   The relief is going to be short-lived, because  Thursday’s high will be barely 26 degrees.  But today gave us a glimpse of the Spring light at the end of what has been a very long Winter tunnel.

We were not the only ones who headed to the park.  In fact, it was packed.

I heard more than one grown up look wistfully at Heckscher Playground and say “I wish I had a kid with me so that I’d have an excuse to go in there.”  (I’m not kidding about this.  As Ben and I approached the entrance, those words were being said around us.)
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It was a day that made everyone feel like a kid again.

So of course it is fitting that today’s photo of the day be an actual kid, expressing with his whole body the joy we all felt at being out in warm sunshine.    My daughter’s best friend took one look at this photo and said, “It looks like something HONY would take!”

Glorious day.

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March 10 photo of the day

Over the first ten days of March I’ve taken 272 photos from which I’ve chosen my photos of the day.   Some days I get the shot in under 20 frames and sometimes it takes 70 or 80.

But almost every day, I know the shot I’ll use as soon as I take it.  Even if I continue taking photos and long before examining them on the computer.   I’ll see a shot and take it and miraculously it turns out just as I envisioned it.  You would think this would happen all the time; you see something cool and photograph it and there it is.  Not so.   Whether it is the light or the angle or a trick of the brain, what we see is not always what shows up in the photo.

Today I took 72 photos and I knew this one was the one as soon as I released the shutter.  Maya and I were walking along photographing buildings when I glanced over at a street vendor’s table.    Street vendors are not unique, but this one caught my eye and I stopped.  Those beat up styrofoam heads, the packing tape that anchored them to the shelf and the hats they displayed; there was something so defiant about them.
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It was the quickest, best shot of the day.   Love it when that happens.

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March 9 photo of the day

It’s an obvious photo.  So obvious that I almost didn’t take it.   Statues & memorials begged to be photographed but rarely make interesting photos.  They are too static, too unchanging.

In the end, though, Grand Army Plaza in Park Slope, Brooklyn won the day, mostly because it served as a nice counterpoint to a glorious sky.

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March 8 photo of the day

I’m working my way up to photographing random people.  Fabulous strangers on the street.  I so admire photographers like Amy Arbus and more recently Brandon Stanton, better known as “HONY” (Humans of New York) for their ability to do this.   It takes a special kind of skill to:  a. walk up to a stranger and ask if you can photograph them, b. have them say yes and c. take a good portrait of them.

I haven’t worked up the nerve to do it yet – I may make that a challenge for next month…

Until then, I am taking more photos that include people doing what they do but without specifically singling them out.  (Cheating?  I prefer “candid”.)
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I stood across the street from this building for maybe 15 minutes a few days ago, and every time someone walked by I would photograph them with the building and lone bicycle as backdrop.   This is my favorite, because it was 25 degrees outside and the guy is in short sleeves.   Also, the white of his shirt and apron pop against the red of the building, and compliment the red and white of the plastic bag caught in the tree.   (The bag, upon closer examination, has Minnie Mouse on the front of it.   Which makes me like it even more.)

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March 7 photo of the day

I was walking back to our building from the subway, and saw this discarded on the street.  It struck me as particularly Dickensian (and is missing only the word “us” to make it an actual quote from Dickens’ A Christmas Carol.)

Sometimes the best things are those we rarely notice.
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March 5 & 6 photos of the day

Whoops, yesterday just slipped right by!  So today you’ll be entertained with not one, but two photos.

Aren’t you excited?

The first is cheating, really.  (Maybe I could do a blog post titled “Cheating your way to great photos”!)   Anytime Ben and Wally are featured in a photo, it’s going to be cute.   But I didn’t feel like working hard for the perfect shot yesterday, so I went with the path of least resistance.

And here it is:

Today’s photo was a different story.   Thursday is my “trip to the East Side” day, because that is where the Pilates studio in which I work out is located.   I took my camera and forced myself to take some shots while walking to the subway and while waiting for the train in Grand Central.   Sometimes taking photos is like working out; you don’t really feel like doing it and it’s best to warm up first.   The first 20 shots or so were one big snooze.
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But then I was walking through the station at 51st & Lex and happened to glance up as I passed one of the glass encased stairwells.  ”Now that’s a nice shot,”  was the thought that went through my head, but as I was running late to class, I didn’t stop.

Luckily, I also didn’t forget.

After class I stopped to get a coffee.   This was not a bright move, considering that I already had my hands full with my gym bag, regular purse and camera.  Which meant that when I walked back into the subway station, I wedged the coffee between my left elbow and my rib cage so that I could hold the camera in my right hand and awkwardly manipulate the zoom with my left while doing my best to keep the coffee upright against my side.    Not the optimal way to take a photo, but I have also noticed that sometimes the best shots are not those that took the longest to set up.

I love this photo, mostly because I walk through that subway station twice every week and this is the first time I ever thought to look up.

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March 4 photo of the day

Photographer Amy Arbus spent some of her time during the 1980′s photographing unique individuals in the East Village.  Most of the time the people were not famous, but those who caught her eye and had a flair.   The portraits encapsulate the spirit of the East Village during that time with almost painful accuracy.

Right now the Leica Gallery at 670 Broadway is displaying a selection of these portraits, the most famous of which is a young Madonna Ciccone in 1983, just a week before the Village Voice – for whom Arbus was taking the photos – reviewed her first single.

The rest, as they say, is history.

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I like the photo I took because it becomes a jumble of images and reflections.  Sort of like the East Village itself.  (If you look closely, you can see the Madonna photo.  It’s the third from the right.)

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March 3 photo of the day

Fire escapes in New York City.

They are of course a necessary aspect of buildings that are too small for elevators and emergency stairwells.   Some of them are beat up and rusty looking.   Often they double as outdoor space for the tenant of the apartment to which they lead; in the summer it is common to see potted plants on the steps, as well as a cushion or two.  In winter (especially this winter), of course, they are devoid of accoutrements and the windows behind them stay resolutely closed.
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March 2 photo of the day

I sort of cheated on this one.  It was taken yesterday during my walk through the Village.  So although it is the photo of the day, it is not a photo from today.

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This one, somewhere in the Village,  was nicely offset by a brilliant blue sky.

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March 1 photo of the day

This one won’t win any awards, but I couldn’t pass it up.

My March project is being done with my friend Karen, who lives in Yorkshire, England.  I have no idea where Keswick is, but when I walked by this shop while meandering around the Village this morning, I knew it would be the subject of my first photo of the month.

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