Tuesday “on the web”

A couple extra photos from Galveston I found while processing some other stuff.  Here you've got three tiny succulents decorating the Four Points Sheraton we stayed at.  Below, sunrise over the Gulf of Mexico.  Look closely at the horizon line and you'll see a big tanker and an oil platform.

On the Web

Every week I save my favorite links from around the internet and present them here on Tuesday.  Click around and enjoy! Pictures around Mallorca, Spain Looking at these photos makes my influences totally obvious. I see what I am trying to do all over the place here. You know how you have that thing you say all the time and then you watch a movie from your childhood and realize you have been ripping off E.T. or Flight of the Navigator for the better part of two decades? That's what looking at this post feels like. Apple Varieties Disappear from US Markets This issue is near and dear to my heart, despite my having failed at gardening this summer. A hundred years ago, Americans ate an enormous variety of vegetable and fruit varieties - many families growing their own variations. Now we let big agriculture take care of that for us, and they have chosen to grow only the easiest, sturdiest, prettiest varieties - leaving many of the tastiest to go extinct. I'm always looking for the cool names at the farmer's market. Budget Puzzle: You Fix the Budget This nifty little interactive thing on the New York Times website allows you to select different options in an attempt to fix the enormous budget deficit our country faces.  When you pick enough options, the puzzle tells you "You solved the deficit!"  Honestly, I'm surprised by how easy it is, you know, in a complete dictatorship by a tax-friendly liberal.  I didn't even have to touch Medicare or Social Security! Sexual Inventory Stocklist "When sex is newer to us, we may not even have a sense of all there is to talk about. It can feel like being asked what you want to eat at a restaurant without having a menu to even know your options."  I found this enormous checklist of sexual activities, beliefs and attitudes very interesting.  Even being married, there are a couple things on here that I just don't know what my husband would put.  You might share it with your significant other, or just quiz yourself and see what happens! Top 10 Misconceptions about Photography and the Law Even if you think you know what your rights are as a photographer, it's always a good idea to double-check.  Then when the man is staring you down, telling you to quit photographing or erase your images, you'll know enough to stand your ground confidently. cacti in the hotel in Galveston, Texas sunrise over the Gulf of Mexico

On the train

Just a few images from my train ride from NYC to DC.  A little bit of experimentation with editing - happy coincidence, really.  I had to up the heck out of the blacks (pardon the technical talk) for the under-the-bridge shot and then wanted to see what those settings would have on the rest of the images.  Not bad, I thought.  And yes, these were shot from a very quickly moving train. people waiting harrison station amtrak diptych images from train ride nyc to dc blue sky black foreground smoke stack on the way to washington dc

New York City at night

I'm back in NYC again for another work function.  This time I'm all by my lonesome in the hotel room, but just about everyone in the union has come up to see our prez get some industry award.  As always, I love New York.  I've said it before but I'll say it again here - I believe New York City is the most interesting place in America.  If you can't find something exciting to see and do in NYC, you can go ahead and define yourself as a stick in the mud. Plans for today include walking tour of Grand Central Station (hopefully lots of photos to come), likely sushi for lunch, possibly some light camera-bag shopping in Chinatown and also possibly Ground Zero.  I've never been to the financial district at all.  It's lovely walking weather and I do enjoy walking. Last night a group of my coworkers and I took the subway on down to Chinatown for Congee Village, which was excellent.  I can't believe how much we ordered, I can't believe how much of it we ate, and I can't believe how cheap the bill was.  And now, some photos: nyc street photography manhattan street photography - vendor reading newspaper billboard painters and take out nyc new york city subway nyc subway street photography A coworker, on and around the train.  I loved that these two people pushed past her just as she got under the light. shielah diptych - nyc subway