
Radial Heat
This is the radial heater in my apartment (Brooklyn, NY). It hisses like a snake – clanks like an imprisoned convict and sometimes decides to boil me alive… L…O…V….E…!

This is the radial heater in my apartment (Brooklyn, NY). It hisses like a snake – clanks like an imprisoned convict and sometimes decides to boil me alive… L…O…V….E…!

Just wanted to do something with Caravaggio-esk lighting and a painterly feel

Taken with original Polaroid Film
Top Left: My Apartment Window
Top Right: View of Brooklyn and Empire State building From my apartment
Bottom Left: Meserole Street and Franklin Street Brooklyn NY
Bottom Right My Apartment window Closer

Just a little photo I snuck while we were landing at Laguardia Airport, NYC.
Taken in Pottstown, PA after the flood in May of 2007 (schuylkill river)
This is actually a baseball field at Memorial Park
Taken in Pottstown, PA after the flood in May of 2007 (schuylkill river)

Taken in Douglassville, Pennsylvania, Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Taken walking between Williamsburg and Greenpoint – Brooklyn, New York – Warehouse Area
On Thursday September 29th – My coworker Tammy and I watched as dark clouds sped by the Empire State Building and lightning struck its spire… Scary Stuff!
There were actually really nice vintage furniture pieces and also some nice craft works.

I wish one of the 100s of people who reblogged this photo sourced it… any help?
So serene.
“Kauai’s Mount Waialeale; generally considered the rainiest spot on the planet, drops much of its water down 3,000-foot walls so sheer, that there are only two days per year where the sun passes overhead; leaving no shadows on all of its walls. Lucky indeed to be overhead in an open cockpit airplane when this occurs. Luckier still to be there after one of the rainiest days of the year and after the clouds part for your photographic dream of a lifetime.”