Taken with a Canon 5D Mark II and a Canon 135mm f2.0 L lens, a Man is focused on his smartphone while the Path Train approaches the Christopher Street train station in New York City
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Shaping The Eye
A Childhood Stomp
During my last days at CNN, I traveled outside to Columbus Circle, finding a small boy frolicking in the water, as his family watched near by. The boy reminded me of Savion Glover.
Taken from the Photo Blog Archives. Visit is the archives to view many more outstanding pieces.
Tribute To Soldiers
One of the most touching photos I've taken. It's a forest which was planted to mimic the Argon, during World War I, made to become a Memorial to the Veterans of the first Great War. The trees are alive and scared. I cannot locate this place again. I just know it's in Southern New Jersey.
Taken from the Photo Blog Archive, where there are many more photos of this Memorial Park.
Escalating Deco
What exactly this is, I won't tell. However I bet thousands of people see it every day; and never even thing about how beautiful it really is. The design behind this is clearly beautiful.
Taken from the Photo Blog Archive
Fun Girl
A perfect example of how depth of field can completely make a background become insignificant. The statue is clearly the dominant figure in this photo. Having a fast lens allows this to happen.
Thinking of God
A photo from the interior of St. Paul The Apostle, taken with a Canon 5D Mark II and a 17mm - 40mm L4 lens
Taken from the Photo Blog Archive
Pellegrino Red
Testing different ways to light, using tin foil and white card board as a reflector.
From the Photo Blog Archive
Wild Architecture
Taken from while at the Bronx Zoo, this is a very close up of a piece of architecture found near the main area of the Zoo.
From the Photo Blog Archive
Tough Stone
On one of my excursions to the Bronx Zoo, I found this very visible stone statue of a Rhino.
From the Photo Blog Archive
The Great Convergence
The blog was started several years ago. If you select the "Archives" you'll see the previous rendition of this photo blog, archived. This photo is from that blog.
To Be Taken Seriously
June Couture
The Messenger Stare
Funky Fisheyed
Pushing the envelope of portraiture by photographing with a Fisheye Lens.