Yellow Flowers

I enjoyed another fun and informative photo-walk with the Somerset Photography Meetup.

I enjoyed another fun and informative photo-walk with the Somerset Photography Meetup. We took a leisurely walk through the Leonard J. Buck Gardens in Far Hills, NJ, stopping quite often to take photos of the many flowering shrubs. The bad winter weather has delayed the blooms of many of the plants in the garden but I managed to get some great shots anyway.

The High Line

I spent the evening in Manhattan walking along the High Line taking photos of pedestrians and the New York City skyline. I was supposed to meet up with some other photographers, but I missed my train and was forced to take a later train, arriving very late. I took the New York subway from Penn Station to 14 Street and entered the High Line at Grovnesvoort Street.

The High Line is incredible. I don't know how to describe it. Except for the pedestrians, the noise from the street, and the tall buildings surrounding the park, I would have forgotten I was in a large city.

The High Line
The High Line · Saturday 6 October 2012 · Nikon D40 · 35 mm f/1.8
The High Line
The High Line · Saturday 6 October 2012 · Nikon D40 · 35 mm f/1.8
The High Line
The High Line · Saturday 6 October 2012 · Nikon D40 · 35 mm f/1.8
The High Line
The High Line · Saturday 6 October 2012 · Nikon D40 · 35 mm f/1.8
The High Line
The High Line · Saturday 6 October 2012 · Nikon D40 · 35 mm f/1.8
The High Line
The High Line · Saturday 6 October 2012 · Nikon D40 · 35 mm f/1.8
The High Line
The High Line · Saturday 6 October 2012 · Nikon D40 · 35 mm f/1.8
The High Line
The High Line · Saturday 6 October 2012 · Nikon D40 · 35 mm f/1.8
The High Line
The High Line · Saturday 6 October 2012 · Nikon D40 · 35 mm f/1.8

Trey Ratcliff New York PhotoWalk

When Scott told me a few weeks ago in a private message on Twitter that Trey Ratcliff might be coming to New York to host a photowalk, I was ecstatic. I made sure that my afternoon schedule was cleared so that I could hop the train from Princeton Junction to the World Trade Center. I knew it was going to be a crowded affair. Trey is a well-known popular photographer.

We met up on Courtland Street near the World Trade Center, but the first group to arrive were chased off by the police, so we regrouped around the block. I thought this was strange behaviour by the police until I realised we standing in Occupy Wall Street territory and a few hundred people with cameras might have seemed like "trouble".

We slowly made our way down Broadway. Trey would stop, set up his tripod and teach. I find it incredible how much he can do for the community of photographers. I assume he must have been tired after hopping off a plane from New Zealand but never showed it. He remained patient and gracious. We stopped for a bit in Bowling Green before finally making it to the waterfront at Battery Park.

I hung out and chatted with photographers from New York and New Jersey.   I discovered some of them, like Daryl Meek, lived less than ten miles from my home and made some new contacts. Later in the evening, a small group of us snuck away to Ulysses' on Peal Street for some food and drink. I didn't get the chance to talk to Trey directly because the group was just too large, but I had a great time.

Tuesday 14 August, 2012 | Nikon D40 | AF-S DX Nikkor 35 mm f/1.8G
Tuesday 14 August, 2012 | Nikon D40 | AF-S DX Nikkor 35 mm f/1.8G
Trey Ratcliff and Scott Wyden Kivowitz | Tuesday 14 August, 2012 | Nikon D40 | AF-S DX Nikkor 35 mm f/1.8G