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 (RIP)
... kayaked the waters around New York for more than 15 years in his red Feathercraft folding kayak. He was originally from (the former) Czechoslovakia and lived in the U.K. and California before settling down in New York. He was a neuroscientist at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. He died in 2016.
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.
CurlsnSkirls on The First Leg! | |
Johna Till Johnson on The First Leg! | |
Johna Till Johnson on The First Leg! | |
Marilyn Albright on The First Leg! | |
CurlsnSkirls on The First Leg! | |
Johna Till Johnson on Looks Like They Made It! | |
Pit on Looks Like They Made It! | |
Johna Till Johnson on More Scenes From the Nort… | |
CurlsnSkirls on Halfway There! | |
Larry Jensen on More Scenes From the Nort… | |
Johna Till Johnson on R2AK: Scenes From the Northern… | |
Frank Winters on R2AK: Scenes From the Northern… | |
Johna Till Johnson on Halfway There! | |
CurlsnSkirls on Halfway There! | |
Johna Till Johnson on And They’re Off! |
“Even in a single drop of water there are many Buddha lands.”
Nice photos with a nostalgic quality.
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“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!)
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Beautiful.
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Thanks, Melissa!
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… no sign of all the joggers and cyclists who passed by without so much as a downwards glance…
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Fortunately they didn’t splash through the puddle!
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The closeups look like Japanese water color paintings – so beautiful!
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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!
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Thank you!
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