Monday, December 27, 2010

What the East Village was like today


Avenue A earlier this afternoon.

14 comments:

  1. nooeeesssss! Yr the pope make them stop i thot we'd have a 2 day winter wonderland at least- its all slush and shovel naow! :(

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  2. May 21 2011 judgment day great earthquake hits entire planet billions dead and dying till oct 21 2011 when earth obliterates due to the new world order satanist illuminati Jesuits of the catholic church who killed jesus and blamed the Jews and other scapegoats they have found throughout earth's bloody history through the British empire of nazi corporations, weather weapons, nuclear holocaust

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  3. Great picture! awesome lighting. On a side note; @Anonymous 9:04 Huh? Someone's lost the plot.

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  4. now THAT is a photo! grieve, your skills are really improving as a lensman! and as a side note, anon at 9:04 - i'm with you all the way buddy.

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  5. nice to see ave. a without u. of michigan, or u. of whatever varsity wearing peeps

    @anonymous 9:04 but the world isn't supposed to end 'til dec. 21, 2012

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  6. Grieve, this is fantastic. Can I ask what kind of camera you use to take the amazing shots with which yr blog abounds?

    Anon 9:04 - you really need a refresher course on punctuation and capitalization, to say nothing of history. Get on that.

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  7. Thanks, Lisa! I shot this with a newish Olympus PEN E-PL1 ... Don't always have it with me though... and so I use a little Panasonic Lumix.

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  8. Lisa, not only does Anon need to brush up on grammar, punctuation and history, he/she also needs to study geology. One earthquake cannot the entire world destroy. That would mean all the faultlines on the planet would have to crack open together in a ripple effect. Geez. What a dummy.

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  9. Grieve - thanks for the info. You have a great eye for a great shot!

    Anon 3:02 - you are SO correct, I missed that one, Mea culpa! (To be a Satanic Papist about it.)

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  10. Oops, I meant seismology, not geology. :)

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