
Criminal Court, Queens County, New York
I was leaving Maple Grove Park when I found myself staring at the Criminal Courthouse thinking, "cityscape sunsets can be lovely. "
I love the play of colors on a sun kissed building and decided I would go hunt some Briarwood / Forest Hills / Kew Gardens sunsets for you. I have been tweeting about my girlfriend Susana and thought it would be a blast to take her on my eye candy hunts so we can blog about it together. We usually do Foodie Paradise review activities while she helps me deal with Autism and PDD-NOS issues. I'm thinking I should give you guys a formal introduction, especially since she spends a lot of time with my little minions.
I think you would love Susana. My girlfriend is a small business owner with a spanking sense of humor who has also introduced me to some very interesting new friends. You will get to know them as we explore our photographic options while going hyper-local in Queens County. I love posting Club Chaos Eye Candy and started working on a new book devoted to the subject three weeks ago. I own thousands of photographs and have my friends helping me select an interesting collection for publication. We plan to feature parts of the project in Localism so you guys can weigh in and be included. Can't do a book on Club Chaos Eye Candy without featuring the Active Rain group Club Chaos (LOL).
I love hanging out with people who are smarter than I am. They inspire me to rise up and do something interesting with my time. Enjoy your morning. Looking forward to teasing you with some new eye candy tonight. New York City is wonderful at sunset. I should start a CC sunset eye candy series. What say you? :-)
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Carolyn...
First of all, I can't believe that you can find anyone smarter that you! Second of all, I love early morning and late evening for the way the light plays with the camera. Lovely, my dear!
C - sunsets are terrific anywhere, and, what makes them better than sunrises is that you don't have to get up early for them. You must have a hard time finding people to hang out with if you are looking for smarter people.
Carolyn,
You use the term 'eye candy' more than anyone else because you see more beauty than anyone else!!! Good Going!!! Thanks, Fran
Good to read your post. I love photographs and you seem to be the guru. I love nature, it is truly amazing. I'm very excited to see your collection.
Elayna Fernandez - Marketing Naples FL
Thank you, Elayna! I appreciate your kind words. :-)
Fran, I admit it. I have a thing for eye candy. It's an addiction. (LOL)
LOL @ Richard and Big Mike. Considering the fact that you two both are smarter than I, there is a certain irony to your statements (LMAO). I love you guys! ;-)
Beautiful!! I love New York! Thanks for the pix
C-
Very cool indeed.
My sunsets have nothing to do with skyscrapers so it's interesting to see the view point from NY!
The book sounds like a great idea! Keep up the good work!
Kristen J, you are very welcome. :-)
Shelia, I would love to see your TX sunsets. :-)
C - awesome photo. It's amazing was a kiss of sunlight can do.
Thank you, Tanya. I agree. The play of light can be very beautiful and fascinates me. :-)