By Vladimir Brezina
What good is a roof if you don’t go up there now and again to watch the sunset over the city?
And as it happens, On Top was this week’s Photo Challenge…
By Vladimir Brezina
What good is a roof if you don’t go up there now and again to watch the sunset over the city?
And as it happens, On Top was this week’s Photo Challenge…
Posted in New York City, Photography
Tagged New York City, On Top, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2014, Sunset, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Vladimir Brezina
The weather is finally getting warmer, and the days longer. Time for one of our favorite paddles!
In yesterday’s variant of the trip, we paddled up the East River, through Hell Gate, and past Throgs Neck out into Long Island Sound, just in time for lunch at Sugar and Spice on City Island. Then back down the East River to Hell Gate, up the Harlem River, and finally down the Hudson River home.
Here are a few photos…
Posted in Kayaking, New York City
Tagged East River, Harlem River, Hudson River, Kayaking, Long Island Sound, New York City, New York Harbor, Photography
Posted in Nature
Tagged Central Park, Easter, Magnolia, New York City, Photography, Spring, Spring Blossoms
By Vladimir Brezina
Ailsa’s travel-themed photo challenge this week is Round.
Round or square—which do you think will last longer through the coming storms?
There’s a reason why most lighthouses are round.
On the other hand, Old Orchard Shoal Light, a round lighthouse similar to Romer Shoal Light and just a few miles away from it in New York Harbor, was swept away by Hurricane Sandy.
And the square keeper’s house of Execution Rocks Light, which survived Sandy just fine, is being converted to a Bed & Breakfast, which will probably ensure it a long life…
Posted in Architecture, Photography
Tagged Lighthouse, New York Harbor, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2014, Round, Travel, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is On Top.
At the Dry Salvages, off the coast of Cape Ann, Massachusetts, it’s not just birds
but other creatures, too, that like to be on top…
Other birds on top were here.
Posted in Nature, Photography
Tagged Animals, On Top, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2014, Seal, The Dry Salvages, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is On Top.
There’s a law in Florida that every post must have on top of it a pelican.
More creatures on top are here.
Posted in Nature, Photography
Tagged Birds, Florida, On Top, Pelican, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2014, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Johna Till Johnson
Photos by Vladimir Brezina
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Start: Indian Key, Ten Thousand Islands, Wednesday, March 5, 2 AM.
Finish: Highland Beach, Thursday, March 6, 3:30 AM.
Distance: 40 nautical miles (46 land miles).
Paddling time: 19 hours.
Stopped time (Chokoloskee, Everglades City…): 6.5 hours.
Average paddling speed: 2.1 knots.
Posted in Kayaking
Tagged Everglades, Everglades Challenge, Florida Kayaking, Kayak Expeditions, Kayak Race, Photography, Sea Kayaking, WaterTribe
By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Monument.
… there is an attraction, a special charm in the colossal to which ordinary theories of art do not apply.
He had a point there. It certainly applies to Eiffel’s own Tower; in fact I believe that was his answer to those who questioned why his tower had to be so big. And it applies to Bartholdi’s Statue of Liberty, which would be an unremarkable sculpture if it weren’t for its monumental scale—
And here are some other monumental sculptures, beautifully scattered in a monumental landscape of hills, forests, and fields, in the Storm King Art Center, about an hour’s drive north of New York City—
We found ourselves there, almost accidentally, in late November 2012. The raw strength of the sculptures fit well into the bare landscape. But no doubt the sculptures will also complement, in a different way, the fresh green leaves that will soon cover the trees all around them. We’ll have to go back this Spring…
Of course, the monumental scale can also be misapplied—
Posted in Art, Photography
Tagged Monument, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2014, Sculpture, Storm King Art Center, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Vladimir Brezina
Ailsa’s travel-themed photo challenge this week is Clean.
Many are incredulous that the waters around Manhattan are clean enough to swim in.
But it’s true.*
These are photos from the last three years of the Manhattan Island Marathon Swim, a world-class, 28.5-mile swim around Manhattan, organized by NYC Swim every June or July. (Stories and more photos are here, here, and here.) This year on June 14, June 28, and July 12!
*Of course, you should still probably get your shots first ;-)
By Johna Till Johnson
Photos by Vladimir Brezina
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Start: Magic Key, Estero Bay, Monday, March 3, about 4 PM.
Finish: Indian Key, Ten Thousand Islands, Tuesday, March 4, about 10 PM.
Distance: 52 nautical miles (60 land miles).
Paddling time: 24 hours.
Rest time: 6 hours.
Average paddling speed: 2.2 knots.
Posted in Kayaking
Tagged Everglades, Everglades Challenge, Florida Kayaking, Hallucinations, Kayak Expeditions, Kayak Race, Photography, Sea Kayaking, WaterTribe