Whoops. I totally didn’t plan anything for my “30 minutes” series this month. So I threw my camera in my bag this afternoon as I was running out the door to meet a friend for lunch and drinks in the west village, thinking “I’m sure I’ll find something interesting to photograph for a half an hour today.” And then we had a few yummy cocktails at The Dutch, and I belatedly realized I probably should have taken my camera out pre-drinks. And then it started to rain. I could’ve been totally discouraged. But my awesome Nikon is weather-resistant (mostly, at least) so on the walk to lunch at Corsino, I kept my camera out and snapped what a typical rainy day in NYC is like. Nothing special, but I hope you enjoy!
PS It stopped raining a few minutes before we arrived and the sun shined, a rainbow displayed itself in the sky, and adults and kids alike smiled and enjoyed the crazy spring weather.
Psst! Now that you’ve finished taking a walk with me in the West Village, go check out the next photographer in our group’s take on the “30 minutes” project! She’s my favorite Ohio documentary photographer, Summer K Photography.
I love this post Colleen. The tulip picture is beautiful, and I love that photo of the street with the pharmacy sign. They are all lovely.
Love these images Colleen!!! Looks like a typical day in NYC.
I love the diversity of all these photo’s. I am going to have to get up there one day. I do love the woman in the doorway – she show such character. You almost want to ask her story. Thanks so much for sharing.
Colleen I just love your 30 minutes this month. As always I feel like I have taken a short vacation. You have such an amazing eye. Congrats.
Colleen, these are FABULOUS! So organic!! I feel like I was there. Im in love with this set, seriously. Beautiful work!
I love the West Village. Have not strolled through for a while. Thanks to you I just did.
Colleen this is probably my favorite that you’ve done so far! I feel like I just went on a walk with you and was able to see everything that caught your beautiful eye. Fantastic job! xo