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- photo by Mitch Waxman Recent business carried me into Manhattan, to a meeting where the alcohol flowed freely and afterwards your humble narrator found himself more than a little tipsy. In prior...
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“follow” me on Twitter at @newtownpentacle - photo by Mitch Waxman 18 days till the Mayan Apocalypse, and only 20 until Festivus on the 23rd (there’s also that Christmas thing a couple of days later,...
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Free is free, McGee. - photo by Mitch Waxman One of my photographer buddies, the notorious John Skelson, emailed me to inform that Chrysler Camera would be performing free camera maintenance and...
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Getting out of dodge, in today’s post. – photo by Mitch Waxman As detailed yesterday, one is not exactly in love with Manhatan these days. What can I tell you, having grown up in a Jewish family whose...
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Getting high in Manhattan, in today’s post. – photo by Mitch Waxman Occasion saw me and mine traveling into the City the other day to attend yet another Newtown Creek Superfund meeting, this time with...
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More 7 train shenanigans. – photo by Mitch Waxman For the shot above, it took three attempts to get what I was looking for. I had to time the exposure so that I clicked the shutter roughly ten seconds...
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Grand Central Terminal at night. – photo by Mitch Waxman As detailed in prior posts, a fairly serious crush injury and subsequent broken bone within the big toe of my left foot has been getting in the...
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Happy Thanksgiving. – photo by Mitch Waxman After a couple of hours spent along the urban corridors surrounding Grand Central Terminal, one acceded to the ideation of “not overdoing it” regarding my...
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Heading home. – photo by Mitch Waxman I won’t lie, my broken toe was really starting to smart when walking down the marble staircases at Grand Central Terminal. I’d been on my feet shooting for around...
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Hells Kitchen in the rain. – photo by Mitch Waxman One of my destinations last week was a Christmas Party get together with my pals from the Working Harbor Committee at a bar in the City, specifically...
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One does like to see people looking busy. – photo by Mitch Waxman Friday odds and ends, as usual, at your Newtown Pentacle. The shots in today’s post are from the end of a recent scuttle in Manhattan,...
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Manhattan, in today’s post. – photo by Mitch Waxman As mentioned in yesterday’s post at this – your Newtown Pentacle – a humble narrator found himself out of schedule with the rest of the world and...
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What’s expected? – photo by Mitch Waxman That’s the first phase of the Hudson Yards project pictured above. What’s expected of one such as myself would be to condemn, criticize, or condemn the place....
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Wednesday – photo by Mitch Waxman So… there was basically no chance that I wasn’t going to be attracted to Times Square to ride the Mayor’s Ferris Wheel – was there? Having a obligation along Newtown...
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Thursday – photo by Mitch Waxman So, on the negative front – the Ferris Wheel in Times Square’s gondolas are lined with a kind of flexible plastic that isn’t exactly optically ideal. Additionally, the...
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Friday – photo by Mitch Waxman After riding the Times Square Ferris Wheel, a humble narrator headed indirectly back to Queens. Along the way, I passed by a construction project occurring on West 47th...
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Friday – photo by Mitch Waxman Back in the saddle again, as it were. It seems, after returning from my various journeys, that a humble narrator has had a bit of a fire lit in the seat of his pants....
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Thursday – photo by Mitch Waxman Hudson Yards is an abomination. The Related Companies have been allowed to steal the sky, blotting the firmament out and privatizing it for those who can afford to pay...
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