Central Park
April 01, 2010

Gapstow Bridge, Central Park South

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I like taking photos of Central Park in the spring, because it's warm outside but you can still see through the branches of the trees to the buildings behind.


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Street Photography, People
March 31, 2010

Random Guy

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You put enough peas in a pod and eventually one will turn out like this guy.


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Places
March 30, 2010

The Central Park Arsenal

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The Central Park Arsenal, designed to resemble a medieval castle, has been used for just about everything.  It has been a munitions depot, a police precinct, a museum (that would later turn into the Natural History Museum), a weather bureau, a zoo, and an art gallery.

Constructed in 1851 as a munitions depot for New York State's national guard, it is the second oldest building in the park.  And located at 64th and Fifth Avenue, it was considered to be at an ideal position to deploy troops to the city or to either coastline.

The Building was taken over by the famous Robert Moses in 1934 as his command center and currently remains as the office of the parks commissioner.

I got a chance to tour of the building as part of the last Open House New York.  The building has clearly been recently restored, as everything was a little too clean and pristine for my historical tastes.  Swords, Cannonballs and Muskets line the entrance to the building, and the entryway is filled with large and ancient murals of troops in military formation and Central Park life in the 19th century.

The interior is more cramped than I had imagined, but it holds a treasure trove of historical memorabilia, including old statues, maps, paintings, an old weather vane and an old merry-go-round horse. But the crown jewel of the collection is the Greensward Plan, the original blueprint for Central Park that was created by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux.

The roof of the arsenal holds a tiny garden and chairs and tables for workers to relax on.  The views here overlook the Central Park Zoo, right at the treeline of the park and are simply amazing.

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Entrance to the Arsenal

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Entryway murals painted by Allan Saalburg

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The Greensward Plan, with each individual type of tree chosen and numbered

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View from the main conference room

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The Central Park Zoo and the view from the rooftop

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Street Photography, People
March 29, 2010

Happy Passover!

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In my quest to give you a photo of something related to Judaism for Passover, here is a random Hasidic man walking down 5th Avenue.


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Street Photography
March 27, 2010

Cleaning a Window Display, 5th Avenue

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I always thought there were some racial undertones to this image.  The black man, dressed in all black, sitting before the white mannequin, dressed in all white, as he cleaned her space.  With the harsh red representing the conflict.


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Street Photography, People
March 26, 2010

Lady in Red, 5th Avenue

Vintage Photography, People
March 25, 2010

Purple Wedding, Vintage Photograph

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This is an old wedding photo I found of one of my relatives, taken probably around 1960.  Such a gorgeous photo and spectacular dresses.  My mother is the young girl on the left.


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Central Park
March 24, 2010

Smoking Pot on a Boat, Central Park

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I really need to make this blog bigger so that I can put in larger photos.  One of these days...

Anyway,

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Busted!


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Central Park
March 23, 2010

Central Park, Hicks on a Boat

Central Park
March 22, 2010

First Day of Spring - Row Boating in Central Park, Part 2

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This was taken from one of the coves that you can sneak into and away from the other boats to relax and have lunch.

At 11:30, there weren't too many boats around, but by the time we left at 1:30, there was a long line to get in a boat and Bethesda Terrace was absolutely packed with people.  I guess that's what you get on the first nice Saturday of the year.

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Above: Crowded Bethesda Terrace

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Above: Under Bow Bridge

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Above: Getting Engaged

We saw at least 2 or 3 engagements in the couple of hours we were there.

 


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