097/365 - April 7, 2011 - Great Scott
/097/365 - April 7, 2011 - Great Scott
Day ninety seven of Project 365. Doc Brown's Delorean from Back to the Future. It even has Mr. Fusion. I was driving home from work today on First Avenue. I was stopped at the traffic light on 23rd Street when I happened to look over and see this. I quickly grabbed my camera and fired off a shot before the light changed.
093/365 - April 3, 2011 - Peck of Peppers (non pickled)
/093/365 - April 3, 2011 - Peck of Peppers (non pickled)
Day ninety three of Project 365. I was out shopping all day and forgot to bring my camera. I missed so many things, fields of wheat against a deep blue sky and planes landing 300 yard away. So frustrating...i did remember to bring my camera to the grocery store later, so here is my mediocre pepper pic.
March 2011 Photos
/Here are my best photos from March 2011
091/365 - April 1, 2011 - Boys of Summer
/091/365 - April 1, 2011 - Boys of Summer
Day ninety one of Project 365. A statue of Pee Wee Reese embracing Jackie Robinson. The inscription reads "Teammates, Friends, and Men of Courage and Conviction. 1947, on Cincinnati's Crosley Field, Robinson endured racist taunts, jeers, and death threats that would have broken the spirit of a lesser man. Reese, Captain of the Brooklyn Dodgers, walked over to his teammate Robinson and stood by his side, silencing the taunts of the crowd. This simple gesture challenged prejudice and created a powerful and enduring friendship."
088/365 - March 29, 2011 - Look Over There
/088/365 - March 29, 2011 - Look Over There
Day eighty eight of Project 365. More sculpture from Steinunn Thorarinsdottir’s BORDERS on display at Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza in New York until September 30, 2011. The installation features twenty-six androgynous, life-size sculptures, thirteen aluminum and thirteen cast iron, which extend throughout the park from First to Second Avenue on East 47th Street.
083/365 - March 24, 2011 - Standoff
/083/365 - March 24, 2011 - Standoff
Day eighty three of Projet 365. More sculptures from Steinunn Thorarinsdottir’s BORDERS on display at Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza in New York until September 30, 2011. The installation features twenty-six androgynous, life-size sculptures, thirteen aluminum and thirteen cast iron, which extend throughout the park from First to Second Avenue on East 47th Street.