Bethesda Fountain, constructed in 1859-64

Lower passage of Bethesda Terrace
I brought my tripod, which I had never really used before, hoping to learn a little more about night time photography. It took a little bit of time for me to figure out the settings but I managed to get a few good shots in.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir
My dad and his i-phone.
We a just a few avenues away from Central Park, which I love. It is the perfect place to take a stroll. We always discover new paths and new places every time we go. It's the park that keeps giving.
Lower passage of Bethesda Terrace
Path around Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir
Patrick such a good sport for ALWAYS being my model

On the way home Pat saw these ice skates up against this fire hydrant. Kind of a sad picture. When I was taking the picture there were so many people that were intrigued and would stop and ask me about it.







These are all GORGEOUS! I'm in love with you. Seriously.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cool! I want to go and experiment with you now! I was really confused at first because the first picture looks like a painting.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing!! Tell Marv I say hi
ReplyDeleteLindsay, these are so good! I want to put all of them up on my walls! Where is the picture of the ice skates?
ReplyDeleteYou are AMAZING. Seriously Linds! You have a gift!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! Some of your best that I've seen!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely GREAT pictures. Until I read your caption under the picture, I thought your Dad was a priest reading scriptures....although the tennis shoes did look out of place.
ReplyDeleteLindsay, the pictures of the park look like paintings! So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh - these are GORGEOUS!!! Love them!!
ReplyDeleteLindsay! You are SO good at photography! I love the composition in these shots! Seriously, you are amazing. Can we just please get together so I can learn from you, all of the many many things that I want to? You rock. Love the pic of the ice skates.
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