ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Temperatures dropped well below zero Saturday across the Northeast, making it the coldest day in a decade for some cities and keeping all but the hardiest people indoors... New York City's La Guardia and Kennedy airports also set records for the day at 2 degrees above zero.Northeast Wind Chill Dives Below Zero at the NY Times.
Outside the window of these photos: around 9F, windchill -1F.
Saturday 10 January 2004
midday frost collects on a window pane in brooklyn
11 comments // brooklyn, news, textures
so perfectly beautiful.
oh my god... these are amazing Rion!!!! Can't even begin to tell you the emotion that it gives me ... mixed emotions I guess... the second and second to last one kind of makes me want to cry a little :)
i'm always so baffled @ how inricate nature... and just life is...
it's something when you can move someone to tears with a photo.
Very lovely. Not only that, but also pictures you can take from inside. ;-) Since it's gotten cold I've been hard pressed to take a casual walk through the city, or even just to pause in my commute. Until it gets warmer I may have to try and find the beauty in my apt. Cheers.
Very nice. If it weren't for the laundromat steam, perhaps I'd have some of these too... And thanks for the "all people are idiots" link. I've been meaning to go through your archives, but haven't yet.
the link, for those who are curious. it doesn't take long in this town for fellow photobloggers to eventually eye the same candy. :)
geez...chick! you just keep knocking my socks off. ab-za-toot-ly fantas-ta-mic! love em all! can't find a favorite, it's too hard to choose. cheers, girl!
ya know Rion your photos are more beautiful than the three girls I made out with during this week's afterparty. On next week's show I'll sing a guitar "power" ballad composed just for you.
jimmy, thank you! but you have to stop stalking me like this... i've already spoken to lorne about it. twice.
these are one of those things that you will never think about again unless you take a picture.
like a dream...
Like how you captured icicles forming on Mike's head (#2).





