By Vladimir Brezina
The only way to build up endurance is to endure…
In response to this week’s Photo Challenge, Endurance. The first response was here.
By Vladimir Brezina
The only way to build up endurance is to endure…
In response to this week’s Photo Challenge, Endurance. The first response was here.
Posted in Nature, Photography
Tagged Birds, Central Park Reservoir, Endurance, Ice, Manhattan, New York City, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2014, Weekly Photo Challenge, Winter
By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Endurance.
Long-distance kayaking is all about endurance. We can paddle past sunset
into the night
and when the next day dawns
we are still there, paddling.
We can paddle forever.
But we can’t stay awake forever. Sooner or later, that nap on the beach becomes impossible to resist…
From the 2014 Everglades Challenge. Story and more photos are here.
Another response to Endurance is here.
By Vladimir Brezina
Independence Day fireworks, 2014.
A second contribution to Ailsa’s travel-themed photo challenge, Noise. The first contribution was here.
Posted in New York City, Photography
Tagged Fireworks, Fourth of July, Independence Day, New York City, Noise, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2014, Travel, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Vladimir Brezina
At the 2013 Coney Island Mermaid Parade.
A contribution to Ailsa’s travel-themed photo challenge, Noise. Another contribution is here.
Posted in New York City, Photography
Tagged Coney Island, Mermaid Parade, Music, New York City, Noise, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2014, Travel, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Humanity, set by Thirdeyemom. She writes: “The more I see the world, the more I realize that although people are different, we’re very much the same.”
Although sometimes I do wonder if we’re all the same species—
Humanity relaxing at the seaside in Norfolk, England:
Humanity relaxing at the seaside at Coney Island, New York:
Posted in Life, Photography
Tagged Coney Island, England, Humanity, New York City, Norfolk, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2014, Seaside, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Adventure!
Adventure is limitless space
wind on the open sea
always wondering what’s round the next corner
paddling to distant capes
expecting the unexpected
wondering if it’s even possible
and then paddling past the sunset
and through the night
(All photos from our 2013 Everglades Shakedown paddle and the 2014 Everglades Challenge.)
By Vladimir Brezina
The seasons come and go at NYC’s Central Park Reservoir…
Another contribution to Ailsa’s travel-themed photo challenge, Edge. The first contribution was here.
Posted in Nature, New York City, Photography
Tagged Central Park, Central Park Reservoir, Edge, Manhattan, New York City, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2014, Travel, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Vladimir Brezina
When traveling by kayak, putting the boat on edge is an essential skill…
A contribution to Ailsa’s travel-themed photo challenge, Edge. Another contribution is here.
Posted in Kayaking, Photography
Tagged Edge, Kayak Technique, Kayaking, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2014, Travel, Weekly Photo Challenge
Posted in Nature, Photography
Tagged Animals, Dialogue, Photography, Polar Bear, postaweek, postaweek2014, Snow Leopard, Weekly Photo Challenge, Yawn
By Vladimir Brezina
Ailsa’s travel-themed photo challenge this week is Orange.
As we travel around New York Harbor in our kayaks, we see quite a bit of orange. Orange is, of course, the premier color for high visibility, and many warning signs, buoys, floating booms, parts of barges and ships, are bright orange.
But there is just one large boat in the harbor—actually, a whole fleet of them—that, from bow to stern, top to bottom, is entirely orange: the Staten Island Ferry.
White seems to be the most common color for ferries everywhere, and most other ferries in New York Harbor are white. Originally, the Staten Island Ferries were white, too. But in 1926 the color was changed, indeed to make the ferries more visible in fog and snow, to reddish-maroon, and then later to the present “municipal orange.” Today, the orange Staten Island Ferries are iconic—almost as iconic as the Statue of Liberty.
After a couple of close encounters, Johna is especially wary of the Staten Island Ferry. It’s hard to avoid it. We have to cross its path, sometimes twice, on almost every trip through the harbor. It moves fast and it always seems to be where we don’t want it to be.
And so, we are always scanning the water for that big orange boat.
Sometimes, we come upon it docked, with passengers still getting on, so we know we have at least a few minutes to sneak past and get safely out of its way before it departs.
Sometimes it’s too late—we have to wait. But it gives us a chance to admire the beast close up.
And sometimes, we have to rub our eyes and look again. A Staten Island Ferry coming down the East River? “A planet might as well leave its orbit.”
Fortunately, Johna has not developed a fear of other kinds of oranges…
Posted in Kayaking, New York City, Photography
Tagged Boats, Kayaking, New York City, New York Harbor, Orange, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2014, Staten Island Ferry, Travel, Weekly Photo Challenge