Sheri, I live in Skillman (near Princeton, New Jersey). I don’t visit Manhattan often but maybe one day we can meetup and you can show me around (from a photographic perspective. Love the captures.
Not your usual, Sherry, but I like it and especially that you got the Statue of Liberty in the background of the first shot, sort of mimicking the light stand.
Sheri, I live in Skillman (near Princeton, New Jersey). I don’t visit Manhattan often but maybe one day we can meetup and you can show me around (from a photographic perspective. Love the captures.
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That would be fun.
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Poor old thing! 🙂 🙂
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Nice shot Sherry. I’ve never been to Governor’s Island. It’s on my to do list.
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You should love it. They have good food wagons on the weekends. Weekdays BYO. Check their site for ferry schedule
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Will do, thanks for the info:)
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yes, I see the statue in the distance. and the look of abandonment!
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After the… 😉
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show me rust and I’ll follow you anywhere =^_^=
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we were joking 🙂
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Nice shots Sherry. Needs some TLC though. I’ll rent a sandblaster – you bring the paint?
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But I like the rust! How about fixing it so it stays that way. 🙂
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Norm leave the rust alone, that was a great capture by Sherry!
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I would have appreciated an even closer view, Sher.
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There is a a close up of the door. How much closer would you like 🙃
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Not your usual, Sherry, but I like it and especially that you got the Statue of Liberty in the background of the first shot, sort of mimicking the light stand.
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Thanks. It is an odd one. The rust atracted me.
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I’d have been attracted to the rust, too. I’d probably have made abstract closeups of it.
Although I grew up in New York, I never visited Governor’s Island. I can’t remember whether it was open to the public way back then.
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