New York, last summer
Feb. 25th, 2024 11:57 amLast June, I went to New York for a few days, just to look around with my camera. Street photography, mostly, but there was some “urban geometry.” Unfortunately, when I got home, one of my cards was missing. I switch cards every day or two, just in case there’s a problem with a card, or if my camera gets stolen, or something like that. But when I got home, I couldn’t find it anywhere. I figured it must have gotten pulled out of my bag when pulling something else out, and I didn’t hear it fall to the floor. It was disappointing, but I was able to let it go. Mainly because I didn’t know what was on it, for the most part.
I flew out on a Wednesday, and the photos were of Wednesday afternoon and evening. That was a six-mile walk, then after dark I took a two-mile walk to Times Square and back. The only thing I could remember shooting for sure was when I was sitting in a bar while it rained. And there was one really boring part of the walk with nothing to see.
But on a recent trip, I discovered the missing card in a pocket of my bag. So now I can see what I shot that day. And I’m very happy I found them!
I’ll start off with this gem. They seem embarrassed for someone…

In the middle of my walk, I decided to stop in a bar for a drink. While sitting there, it started raining. I trained my camera on the door…

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I flew out on a Wednesday, and the photos were of Wednesday afternoon and evening. That was a six-mile walk, then after dark I took a two-mile walk to Times Square and back. The only thing I could remember shooting for sure was when I was sitting in a bar while it rained. And there was one really boring part of the walk with nothing to see.
But on a recent trip, I discovered the missing card in a pocket of my bag. So now I can see what I shot that day. And I’m very happy I found them!
I’ll start off with this gem. They seem embarrassed for someone…

In the middle of my walk, I decided to stop in a bar for a drink. While sitting there, it started raining. I trained my camera on the door…

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