Anyone interested in going in an photographic excursion in NY or CT, let me know. I shoot landscapes (see www.jrosaphoto.com) and am constantly looking for new sites in the NY, CT area.
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Anyone interested in going in an photographic excursion in NY or CT, let me know. I shoot landscapes (see www.jrosaphoto.com) and am constantly looking for new sites in the NY, CT area.
I would love to join you. I am in Scarsdale, NY. If you are adventurous, I can recommend the following:
--Berkshires in Western Massachusetts (2 hours from here)
--Upstate NY / Borscht Belt decaying roadside bungalows (along route 17)
--Urban Bronx factories and street sceenes
--Harriman State park (beautiful wilderness).
BTW, where is the picture called "Gorge". Very interesting place.
Thanks for your reply. Scarsdale is only 25 miles from wher I live (Yorktown Heights, NY). We could/should get together. If you are interested, would you be available:
Sunday, Dec. 12?
Monday, Dec. 13?
Sunday, Dec. 19?
Monday, dec. 20?
Tuesday, Dec. 21?
Wed., Dec. 22?
Thursday, Dec. 23?
Where is Harriman State Park?
It is a large mostly natural parkland in the Ramapo Mountains that goes from Suffern NY in the South to Bear Mountain in the North. It has many scenic lakes, streams and woodlands.
Harriman is a nice place to go for a hike with cameras. Be sure you actually hike though...parking anywhere but in designated parking areas gets you a ticket. I took one too many liberties with my view camera and parking on the side of the road and got myself a stern warning that the next time I'd be paying a fine. (the park police are less understanding than the rangers.) You also have to stick to 'established ways' which is officialese, I guess, for the beaten path. Essentially, the park, by car at least, is a drive-by-looking adventure. Have fun!Quote:
Originally Posted by jeffreys48
AHHHHHH, Count me in EXCEPT for these date..... My December is shot! We're going to Austin Tx for Christmas but look for a busy January...Quote:
Originally Posted by JackRosa
If you want the best wildlife in NY, check out Washington Square Park and Greenwich Village. =)
If anyone wants to do something in the city, I'm around. Schedule's tight, but I was able to make the get-together that Art Liem arranged for the Greenwich Village Halloween Parade (speaking of the local wildlife).
David-I enjoy the city myself and would enjoy meeting you anyway. Lately I've been getting chased around by the Big Boys but I'm sure we could workaround that. PM me or I'll check back on the Post.
Regards Peter