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Street Photography in India: Part 1
These photos are from a trip I took in 2008. I flew in and out of Delhi, and visited the Rajasthan area and Agra. I was in India for three weeks on my own. It started out as an exhilarating adventure. But after a week and a half of constant harassment and travel challenges, I…
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Queens County St. Patrick’s Day Parade
I haven’t been to the Far Rockaways in forever. In case you haven’t ever visited, it is located in the farthest edge of Queens. It’s a lovely seaside village of sorts, that has definitely seen better days. The town hosts the annual Queens County St. Patrick’s Day Parade. This year’s event, held this past Saturday,…
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Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival
I was really tired this morning, and did not want to get up for today’s Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival. I’m glad I made it however. It’s been about two years since my last Easter day parade, and I think the crowds were bigger than ever. In case you’ve never been, the parade is more…
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Tampa’s Thai Temple: The Wat Mongkolratanaram
With the coldest air of the season beating down on New York City, I thought sharing photos from one of Tampa’s most serene spaces was in order. Welcome to the Wat Mongkolratanaram of Florida, a Buddhist temple located alongside the Palm River near Brandon. The ‘wat,’ or monastery temple, was established in its present location…
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Portraits of Times Square
Dusting off the old Rolleicord…
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Most Holy Trinity Cemetery in Bushwick
My flight to Tampa is running an hour late, but that has given me enough time to finally edit my photos from a recent trip back to the Most Holy Trinity Cemetery in Bushwick, Brooklyn. In case you are not familiar with this cemetery – one of the oldest in NYC – you can read…