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FAB FOTO FRIDAY

I know, I know, it’s just soooooo New York! BUT hey Central Park IS New York AND it is a treasure trove for a photographer!  The wildlife alone provides numerous opportunities to capture the habits and habitats of the wild things that inhabit its 843 acres right smack in the middle of New York City.  Of course the animals, birds and flora are only one area of interest to the man with the camera;  There are playgrounds where the City kids can be found frolicking,  the Children’s Zoo, or the Carousel.  Or the tennis courts, basketball courts, roller skating area, bike paths, walking trails, bridle paths and baseball fields where one can snap photos of urban athletes.  There are dozens of statues of iconic figures, an Obelisk which is the oldest public monument in North America, Belvidere Castle, Bethesda Fountain (where you can always find street performers) and the Great Lawn and Strawberry Fields.  NEED I SAY MORE?

Central Park, Murray Head, bubbles,stone arch

Bubble Floating Thru the Archway

 

photo by Murray Head

Big bubbles, Central Park, rainbow prism,

The Big Bubble

photo by Murray Head

autumn, fall foliage, Central Park, stone bridge

Stone Bridge in Central Park

photo by Murray Head

Central Park

Painter in the Park

photo by Murray Head

 

Central Park, The great lawn,

Do NOT Mess With Me

photo by Murray Head

 

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Murray Head who is my favorite contributing photographer to this blog, specializes in several areas of photography and you’ve probably seen most of them right here in the blog.  His pictures of wildlife, particularly of birds in Central Park are wonderful.  He is great at snapping photos of kids and dogs and has an artist’s eye when shooting a scene, an architectural detail and especially a face with character.   Today is all about getting a little face time with some interesting FACES.

 

harvest festival Ocean Grove NJ,

Did he use the baseball mitt to catch a Hot Potato?

photo by Murray Head

 

orchids, chinese baby

The flowers are nice but what's in the bag?

photo by Murray Head

Central Park, basketball

Post Game Analysis

photo by Murray Head

enhanced breasts, bee sting lips

NO, no, just look at her face!

photo by Murray Head

snowing, umbrella, central park,

The Stogie in the Snow

photo by Murray Head

 


 

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With only four days left I am trying to pick the best photos to feature and that’s really hard because they are ALL good! Today the theme is:

The Monster Mash

Greenwich Village Halloween parade, monster, aluminum foil, antlers, Murray Head
“REYNOLD’S”

photo by Murray Head

devil, the beast, Greenwich Village Halloween parade

THE BEAST

photo by Murray Head

green slime, goop, green eyed monster

The Green Eyed Monster

photo by Murray Head

 

Cyclops, greenwich village halloween parade, Murray Head

CYCLOPS

photo by Murray Head

 

fangs,

FANGS

photo by Murray Head

 


 

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I’ve been living in New York City for a long time and I admit that I don’t spend a lot of time in Central Park. So when I heard a beautiful bird song the other day, I stopped dead in my tracks.  It was a clear sweet sound and then it abruptly changed.  A lyrical trilling followed and then a distinct chirping… I couldn’t believe my ears but it sure sounded like a Mockingbird. Further investigation into a bush-like tree along the sidewalk and sure enough it was a Mockingbird; Peter and I saw the long tail and watched the little throat pulsate and the beak move as this lovely bird sang out.

What a great thrill it was and a surprise too!  Of course I know there are birds in New York City and those that read this blog steadily know I have posted many photos of birds taken by my friend Murray Head. He has shot photos of all kinds of birds from Egrets to Warblers, from Hawks (probably Pale Male) to Herons and Buntings to Thrushes. BUT those pictures are taken in Central Park where wildlife abounds and this was outside an office!

Anyway, this little ornithological treat got me to thinking about birds in Manhattan and I remembered something very, very interesting.

Several years ago, I was waiting on a corner  to cross the street when I heard a bird chirping and it sounded like it was right above me and it was.  I looked up and there sat a bird on the crosspiece pipe of a street lamp.  As I watched, the bird hopped to the end of the pipe and then disappeared inside the hole at the end.  What??? Yes! The bird went into the pipe.  I waited and soon the bird reappeared and took off but there were still chirps coming out of the pipe.  Amazing I thought.  A bird had built a nest inside the pipe where it was really safe from marauders and other dangers.  Wow, Mother Nature and the little sparrow’s survival skills were pretty impressive.

I mentioned it to Peter and he told me that he had seen this urban phenomena many times.  After that incident, I kept my ears open for the sound of birds on street corners and over and over again I did see birds housing themselves on City property.  Bird squatters I guess.  These spunky little Sparrows found a home in urban New York City.  It’s not that we don’t have lots and lots of tree-lined side streets because we do and I would guess there are bird’s nests in them but I’ve never seen one  and we have a LOT of street lights!!

Manhattan street light, New York City, sparrow nest

Home Sweet Home

Think about this; not only is the bird really protected from the elements in his little pipe house, there’s usually a trash can on every corner so I’m sure there is fairly endless supply of food crumbs for the picking as well as nest-building materials.  Just goes to show you how adaptable living creatures can be to their environment.  You do what you gotta do to survive wherever you are and whoever you are…reminds of the Country Mouse and the City Mouse.

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Sometimes you can walk through Greenwich Village and see some characters you just aren’t going to find on Maple Street in Iowa.  BUT, on Halloween, THEY ALL come out of the woodwork, the closet, and some look like they escaped from the Institute.  These are photos from previous annual  Greenwich Village Halloween Parades.

Nine Days to go…. I’m calling this series Wigs and Wings

white wings, Murray Head,

Wind Beneath My Wings

blue hair, Greenwich Village, Murray Head,

I'm Feeling So Blue Over You

Murray Head, Greenwich Village Halloween, Devil, Mummer

A Rogue Mummer

Yellow wig, Murray Head, Greenwich Village Halloween parade, diva

"Oh YES I AM"!

Eagle's wings, Greenwich Village Halloween parade, Murray Head, raptor

On Eagle's Wings

 

bikinis and wigs, Greenwich Village Halloween Parade, Murray Head

It Must Have Been Warm That Year

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On almost any day in New York City you will find unusual sights and sounds but Sundays are special.

 

hawking tickets, Broadway,

King Tut

 

photo by Murray Head

 

bakery, bagel shop

Plain or Poppy Seed?

 

photo by Murray Head

 

Times Square street performer

Times Square Street Juggler

 

photo by Murray Head

 

Times Square

Times Square Tourists

 

photo by Murray Head

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FAB FOTO FRIDAY

Counting the days/weeks till Halloween? YES !  Hope you enjoy these photos from Greenwich Village Halloween Parades past.

 

Greenwich Village parade, Halloween

Bless You My Child

photo by Murray Head

Greenwich Village Halloween parade, Murray Head, butterfly

Out of the Cocoon and Into the Night

photo by Murray Head

Greenwich Village parade, Murray Head

I'll Just Have the Salad

photo by Murray Head

Greenwich Village halloween parade, Murray head, prisoners, ball and chain

Prisoner of Love

photo by Murray Head

Greemwich Village Halloween parade, Murray head

I'm So Blue Over You

photo by Murray Head

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FAB FOTO FRIDAY

I SEE RED – PART FOUR

If you’ve been following my blog OR receiving annoying daily emails from me about voting for my fav Fab Foto Friday Fotographer, Murray Head – then you know that I have a Friday series of Five Fotos which I think are FAB. Murray is usually the photographer (but not always) and recently he entered a Photo Contest for the Greenwich Village Parade.  TODAY is the last day to vote at http://wildfireapp.com/website/302/contests/54092/voteable_entries/8138655  (don’t know if I made the link “live” or not but you can cut and paste to your browser)Anyway I have  been running series of photos under the heading: ART IS WHERE YOU FIND IT and as a sub-category to that I have posted Friday Fotos known as I SEE RED or RED IS WHERE YOU FIND IT. The Friday Fotos are FAB or at least I think so and you can look in the archives by clicking on the Fab Foto Friday category on the home page.  I hope you like these!  All photos were taken in Central Park which is an endless source of rich subject matter.

autumn, fall, red maple, Central Park, New York City,

Glorious Red Tree in Central Park

photo courtesy of Murray Head


Central Park, New York city, Murray Head, red umbrella

Red Umbrella in Central Park

photo courtesy of Murray Head

Red hair, Central Park, New York city, Murray Head

Red is the Color of My True Love's Hair

photo courtesy of Murray Head

Central Park, New York city, Murray Head, street performer, red jacket

Red-Jacketed Street Performer in Central Park

photo by Murray Head

girl in red, Central Park, New York city, Murray Head

Making Up is Hard to Do

photo courtesy of Murray Head



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Like what is she talking about? Well if you have been following the blog then you know that MOST of my FAB FOTO FRIDAYS photographs are taken by Murray Head.  Murray has photographed the annual Greenwich Village Halloween Parade many years and has entered a contest sponsored by the Parade organization. HE NEEDS YOUR VOTE!

All you have to do is click on the link below.  No registration, No email address required, No Nothing – just click and vote.  Please don’t use your other two votes – we doing BULLET VOTING the real American way.  Thanks so much and for further inspiration here are a couple of his photos from previous parades!

clown, Greenwich Village Halloween parade

Clown in Greenwich Village Halloween Parade

Bravehear warrior, Greenwich Village Halloween parade, Murray Head

Feeling Blue Over You

http://wildfireapp.com/website/302/contests/54092/voteable_entries/8138655

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FAB FOTO FRIDAY

Of all the streets in Manhattan, none is more famous than Fifth Avenue.  Why half the parades in town march up this beautiful avenue!  There are stores, museums, Rockefeller Center and one of the world’s great parks-Central Park.  A stroll down the Avenue with a good camera and an even better eye and this is what you might see in one Friday afternoon.

Lego land, Lego store, Lego
Fifth Avenue is for kids and Legos

photo by Murray Head

Fifth Ave
Fifth Avenue is for Trying to Make It!

photo by Murray Head

tourists in nyc, Tiffany's,Tiffany & Co
Fifth is Home to Tiffany’s

photo by Murray Head

Fifth Avenue is for Art and Ice Skating at Rockefeller Center

photo by Murray Head

Fifth Avenue, tourists

Fifth Avenue is for Shopping

photo by Murray Head

food vendor, El Reydel Sabor,

Fifth Avenue is for eating Tacos

photo by Murray Head



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