Monthly Archives: October 2010

Day 88: Creamy Goodness

I’ve been procrastinating all day and as it was getting late, I struggled to find a photo for my P365.  Kate had arranged a boquet of flowers she received from grandma out in the foyer.  I decided to put on

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Day 87: Darling Boy

“Out on the ocean sailing away I can hardly wait To see you come of age But I guess we’ll both just have to be patient ‘Cause it’s a long way to go A hard row to hoe Yes it’s

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Day 86: Living Color

This model was painted head to toe by a professional body painter.  I liked the color palette and the design the artist used.  The effect reminds me of traditional Chinese opera performers or maybe Neytiri, the daughter of Na’vi clan

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Day 85: Back to Carnegie

Whenever I’m in Manhattan, I make it a point to visit Carnegie Deli for at least one meal.  I broke that tradition yesterday and tried Katz’s Deli in the East Village.  To make it a fair comparison, I ordered a

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Day 84: The Essentials

Lines, curves, lights and shadows.  Nuff said.

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Day 83: It’s The Picture Quality

Jay Maisel, one of the great street photographers out of Brooklyn, when asked why he routinely shoots at ISO 1600, Jay replied “ I’m worried about picture quality, not pixel quality.”   Shooting at such high ISO, he doesn’t worry about

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Day 82: Behind The Red Door

I took this photo at an abandoned train station tonight.  It was almost pitch black except for one lamp shining over this red door.  I thought the lighting, the color of the door and the shadows on the stone wall

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Day 81: Cranberries

Many towns and villages around Southeastern Massachusetts are scattered with thousands of acres of cranberry bogs.  Once the berries become ripe and ready for harvesting, these bogs turn into beautiful sites bursting with bright red and other autumn colors.  There

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Day 80: RI State House

This is the Rhode Island State House located in downtown Providence, only a short walking distance from Brown University.  For a smallest state in the US, this is a pretty impressive looking capital building.  They say that the dome on

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Day 79: The Exam Room

I haven’t been feeling well over the past few days so I went in to see my doctor today.  These exam rooms look all the same to me.  They are clean, bright and very well organized but somehow they are

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