Max Family Garden

At the end of Our Building – St. Ann’s Warehouse is a lovely little enclosed garden. The warehouse is by the Empire Fulton Ferry – Brooklyn Bridge Park. The three people in the third photo are members of our field trip. This field trip was organized by Sierra Club Photo NYC – New York City Sierra Club Photography Committee.

For Thursday Doors. Our host, Dan, posted Russian Nationality Room – No Facilities.

Bridge Parts in Dumbo

This is the second post this month on bridges seen from Brooklyn Bridge Park. The first photograph has a sky replacement. And in the last one I added a sky and light rays.

Bridges in Dumbo

Bridges seen from Brooklyn Bridge Park in Dumbo on two occasions. I did sky replacements of a few of these. I’ll be posting 8 posts on Dumbo.

The Loch and Harlem Meer

I attended a B & H Camera event in Central Park. The focus was taking photographs of waterfalls. I didn’t learn anything new. I know how to adjust the shutter speed an ISO to make the water look milky. I enjoyed networking with the photographers, some I knew already.

There is a painted turtle in the foreground of the first picture. The turtle swam up to and under the waterfall. I think it was having fun.

After the B & H event I photographed the Harlem Meer.

Greenbrook Scenes

In Greenbrook there is a small lake that is now full of waterlilies. And trails lead to overlooks on the Palisades.

Mt Loretto Landscapes

The first 4 landscapes have sky replacements.

Sandy Hook

I didn’t plan it. However, Marc, Paula, and I ended up at what is tactfully described as a clothing optional beach. It is called Beach G (Gunnison Beach) (U.S. National Park Service) at Sandy Hook, New Jersey. It was nice there. No noisy children. After lounging around on the beach for a while we had a walk in the woods at Fisherman’s Beach. Late in the afternoon we stopped for dinner at Bahrs Landing in Highlands, NJ.

NJBG at Skylands

A day trip to New Jersey Botanical Garden at Skylands in August. I replaced the sky and changed the road to a dirt one in the first photograph.