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taking the plunge

the wave

silvercowboy

down on the dock

electric teal

altea I

spanish sunrise

red vespa

gateway

shipwreck beach

So I know it has been quite some time since my last post, my apologies to keep you all in suspense :P I have been emerged in a massive scanning bender the likes of which no scanner has ever seen. Thusly, as I spoke with my mother across the pond this past sunday to wish her a joyous Mother’s Day, it occurred to me she is in Spain, enjoying the warm balmy weather, beaches and sampling many culinary delights…no doubt where I wish to be. So I present to you a random collection of memoirs from last year’s journey.

leica m2
kodak portra 400









The Guggenheim Museum is one of my many favorite spots to visit, especially when its in the mid-60s and you have nowhere important to be. Go ahead and take a stroll up fifth avenue, make a pit stop at the pretzel wagon right outside the Met and proceed. Now we all know the iconic Gehry designed wedding cake facade is a great triumph for architecture but for me, its all about the people watching outside. No doubt it’s a great hangout spot and everywhere you look conversations
are underway..smokers, jokers, you name it. You blend into the scene just like all the other tourists and if your lucky you’ll get to see some interesting characters stop by to gawk or just aimlessly stand in place.

I found myself wandering aimlessly through the streets of Brooklyn yesterday and had it not been for said aimlessness, I wouldn’t have ventured down this one particular block that secretly hid this little classic jewel.









This 1950′s Chevrolet Deluxe was sandwiched between two gas tankers off of nassau ave in brooklyn. The late afternoon sun was brutally strong and the amount of flare coming in through the viewfinder of my hassie nearly blinded me, had to compose with my sunglasses on.

hasselblad 500cm
kodak portra 400

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