Here in NYC, we have had several days of a forever approaching cold front with many periods of rain. Last night there were flooding thunderstorms, and tomorrow morning we expect the same. But today we have a break. The sunrise produced a golden light when not obscured by clouds. The two ramp shots demonstrate that.
New York City subways can be dangerous at times, but most often situational awareness is enough to offer good protection. Personally, I avoid subways only at night. Images four and five show a lack of that awareness. My opinion only, but these ladies should be more vigilant.
Image 6 depicts a serious problem we have here regarding immigrants.
They have been welcomed and provided for, which is straining the NYC budget severely. This young mother with her baby is trying her best; she goes from car to car with a tray full of boxed crackers and candy to sell. They want to work, but permits can take as much as six months.
The penultimate photo could be a shot of me 30 years ago looking for the plentiful decent-sized smallies in the Delaware river just south of the Scudders falls bridge.
The last shot is a heron who didn't care that I just had a 7 footer drop for a rare birdie on our tough opening par 5.
What a wonderful eclectic set, David!
Nice street scene photos.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
daldds wrote:
Here in NYC, we have had several days of a forever approaching cold front with many periods of rain. Last night there were flooding thunderstorms, and tomorrow morning we expect the same. But today we have a break. The sunrise produced a golden light when not obscured by clouds. The two ramp shots demonstrate that.
New York City subways can be dangerous at times, but most often situational awareness is enough to offer good protection. Personally, I avoid subways only at night. Images four and five show a lack of that awareness. My opinion only, but these ladies should be more vigilant.
Image 6 depicts a serious problem we have here regarding immigrants.
They have been welcomed and provided for, which is straining the NYC budget severely. This young mother with her baby is trying her best; she goes from car to car with a tray full of boxed crackers and candy to sell. They want to work, but permits can take as much as six months.
The penultimate photo could be a shot of me 30 years ago looking for the plentiful decent-sized smallies in the Delaware river just south of the Scudders falls bridge.
The last shot is a heron who didn't care that I just had a 7 footer drop for a rare birdie on our tough opening par 5.
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Another fun set. Thanks for bringing me a part of the Country I never want to visit
More of your fine NYC images David.
Don
Thanks David.
I was on the F train yesterday, and a similar woman passed by selling candy.
It was a different baby carrier.
The poor child was fast asleep with its head covered.
She passed by so fast to the next car, that I didnt have time to get her some money
I'm thoroughly disgusted with those men who wouldn't offer their seat to a woman and a baby. Then again, I don't know if they did offer and she said no.
Wonderful set - well done!
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