
Taking pictures in New York City
These are many and although I have not watermarked them. I have no problem with sharing them. These pictures aside of a few cover such a large span. Within the places of which I have been. From New York City, Edmonton, Calgary, Montreal, Saskatoon, and Syracuse.
There is a variety of people within this - those of which are near and some which are afar. I thought when I arrived home here that I would share some of these as yes every picture has a story. Yet sometimes the picture does explain itself within it's own manner.
Not one picture within these are not that of my own which was taken. That I assure you.
And yes it is a small world after all.
Those are some great shots Jack. Enjoyed looking thru them all. Thanks for the sightseeing tour.
ReplyDeleteI have some of recent yet what the heck - I wished to and I must say I am glad that I had travelled within a period of my life stream.
ReplyDeleteKids look like little Russians to me with those hats.
ReplyDeleteSpooky statue Jack.
ReplyDeleteTaking all these together, It's like looking at a day in the life of Canada.
ReplyDeletethats a nice photo:)
ReplyDeleteGreat set of photographs Jack. I like the way you get working people, children of all cultures, quiet places in public buildings, all part of your work.
ReplyDeleteDouglas that was within Montreal it's a goalie.
ReplyDeleteThe Canada Life Building as it was a first for me.
ReplyDeleteIt was a prep for the Juno awards. I was doing sound checks Caroline.
ReplyDeleteDoug I love it when regardless of where you are you get that peace sign - never forced yet seemingly there is a positive array.
ReplyDeleteNo matter where I have been.
Flushing Meadows, Queens.....before the digital age.
ReplyDeleteLovely, this smile makes my day!
ReplyDeleteA session within the University.
ReplyDeleteAmong the "photo-art" this one is a gem.
ReplyDeleteHappiness is to those which are within that blend of love.
ReplyDeletewow! amazing pic with the shadow, the sculpture is something of beauty.
ReplyDeleteThis one picture within particular seems to be looked upon from so many people - yet it's not new.
ReplyDeleteAmong the "friendly-photos" this is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteLove it, too!
ReplyDeleteYeah, cute!
ReplyDeleteHere you are! hello Jack :)
ReplyDeleteI am not sure whom that silly gent is. :)
ReplyDeleteLOL :)
ReplyDeletePerhaps is a friend of us, do you happen to know Jack? :)
ReplyDeleteThe last time I spoke to him he was doing fine. :)
ReplyDeleteEsotinia...
ReplyDeleteSir Lanka...
ReplyDeleteA great vice prinicipal with a school here.
ReplyDeleteLocal yet most enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteGosh....are you? looks so different in sepia, I love to spend hours and hours looking photos, it seems the time returns for seconds.
ReplyDeleteA good friends daughter and within the eyes you can see something which is amazing.
ReplyDeleteAn intelligent father with his son. Both were extremely efficient & intelligent.
ReplyDeleteYesterday yet worth the remembering.
ReplyDeleteWhen you see things from above there is something to be said.
ReplyDeleteA prof friend...from England.
ReplyDeletemarvelous picture...
ReplyDeleteanother great pic...
ReplyDeletehmmm the curly headed guy with the tie? looks like your jawline...
ReplyDeleteAll photos come into a blend of past, present and future. often times ... there is happiness looking back. The silly gent is home. tight hugs
ReplyDeletewow!
ReplyDeleteAll photos come into a blend of past, present and future. often times ... there is happiness looking back. The silly gent is home. tight hugs
ReplyDeleteBetter put those gloves back on. Looks pretty darn cold to me...
ReplyDeleteI love sunrise as much as the setting of sun. Both brings gladness and a promised of tomorrows ... may we all find real peace in our hearts. For that is a gift given to those who have pure hearts.
ReplyDeletethe instrument panel looks extrememly complicated to me.
ReplyDeleteThe one on the right maybe !
ReplyDeletehi Vickie this does seem to be a picture which not only within Multiply and there is really some irony with it I kid you not.
ReplyDeleteI loved this as it was against the grain, as it was conceptual of when I was down south.
ReplyDeleteyes the young lad with the tie. It was a time where a few wished for
ReplyDeleteus to go further and I decided not. As I was realistic moreso than my
older brother whom is at the top.
The legislative building in Edmonton, Alberta.
ReplyDeleteThose are palm trees real ones which are tended to
every week.
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ReplyDeleteI looked in the slideshow as I ate my breakfast/lunch - heaps of real nice shots mate - will be back to comment later at the other end of the day. Catch you online sooon!!!
ReplyDeleteNo worries as here it's a tad later and time to see what is on for movies Kieth. Peace to you.
ReplyDeleteok ... the Pep thing is on the left side
ReplyDeleteJack ...
ReplyDeletegoing back in times :)
The Uno on the left
ReplyDeleteThere's something magical and lovely the way you projected the shot
ReplyDeleteRustic and peaceful
ReplyDeleteI love the view of looking from the inside
ReplyDeleteThe rays of sunlights that gave this pretty aura is a sight to behold. Beautiful
ReplyDeleteTwo shades of blue up there, the white cotton clouds against blue steels. Lovely shots
ReplyDeleteI remembered this particular shot from way back
ReplyDelete... i find it a bit lovely seeing leather in the midst of snowy winter. It's like a photo taken straight out of a movie
In the eyes of a child you can see truth.
ReplyDeleteA generation of music. Wonderful photo
ReplyDelete... and no words could quantify that
ReplyDeletecongrats!
ReplyDeleteCool shot
ReplyDelete:)
ReplyDeletegentle souls
ReplyDeletePeace and Love
ouchie :)
ReplyDeletelovely and pretty
ReplyDeleteBeautiful
ReplyDeleteD. Krall
ReplyDeleteThe mouth is the same, you're wearing a brown jacket, I love your hair!
ReplyDeleteam counting numbers ...
ReplyDeletekidding' :)
I did as well :)
ReplyDeleteYes, I see a sense of peace in all these photos.
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