By Vladimir Brezina
In New York City’s Central Park last Saturday. A cold, gray spring day. The cherry tree blossoms are already falling…
By Vladimir Brezina
In New York City’s Central Park last Saturday. A cold, gray spring day. The cherry tree blossoms are already falling…
Vladimir Brezina
... has kayaked the waters around New York for over a decade in his red Feathercraft folding kayak. He comes originally from (the former) Czechoslovakia and has lived in the U.K. and California before settling down in New York. He is a neuroscientist at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City.
Johna Till Johnson
... is a kayaker and technology researcher at Nemertes Research. She's an erstwhile engineer, particle physicist, and science fiction writer. She was born in California and has lived in Italy, Norway, Hawaii, and a few other places. She currently resides in New York City.



“Even in a single drop of water there are many Buddha lands.”
Nice photos with a nostalgic quality.
“Even in a single drop of water there are many Buddha lands.”
A lovely thought, Frank!
See here (although not quite Buddha lands):
(the narration is silly, but the photography is wonderful)
(and thank you, Erik Baard!)
Beautiful.
Thanks, Melissa!
… no sign of all the joggers and cyclists who passed by without so much as a downwards glance…
Fortunately they didn’t splash through the puddle!
The closeups look like Japanese water color paintings – so beautiful!
Yes, that was the idea!
But actually, the more I look at it, the more I like the first, overall image. Something about the sharp dark reflection appearing through the overlay of warm fuzzy petals…
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so beautiful!
Thank you!