This road is in Maymont and we were watching the geese waddle around looking cold. Still no one around in the park.
Taken with a Nikon FM2 on B&W film

This road is in Maymont and we were watching the geese waddle around looking cold. Still no one around in the park.
Taken with a Nikon FM2 on B&W film

Easter on Parade has been a Richmond tradition for a very long time (40 plus years). About 25,000 people come out and walk up and down Monument Ave in the city for festivities. Usually food vendors and other crafts are out and people wear bonnets and also place them on their pets. Colors and outfits that relate to the holiday are worn. This year there was some misty/rainy weather that probably held people from going out but was still a good time. I took my X-Pro2 out and shot most images with the Fuji 60mm f2.4 lens.

Crowd walking down the Avenue before walking back on the other side.
I had never been to the actual New York City proper. I once back in 1999 I believe had gone over to the Statue of Liberty from New Jersey and I look back on a photograph of my sister and I with the two Trade Centers standing prominently in lower Manhattan. They had dominated the skyline then and now the One World Trade Center towers above right where they once stood. It is the tallest building in the United States and one of the tallest in the world. It looks amazing against the sky especially a deep blue when the weather is great. I was standing on one of the edges of the pools that are part of the 9/11 Memorial when I looked up and took this picture.
Taken with a Fujifilm X-Pro2 and a 12mm Rokinon lens

The snow covered up the ponds at Byrd park in Richmond and the geese were enjoying themselves out on the ice. The snow was quite deep in some spots where it had drifted a little.
Taken with a Voigtlannder Bessa R2 on Canon 35mm f2.8 lens, Ilford XP2

I was traveling with my sister for my first time to the Big Apple, New York City. I was only going to one night as I was taking a late night bus Saturday morning and heading back Sunday night to not miss any work. The bus was ok but really cheap compared to others means of travel. We had arrived in the city before the stated time; 5:30am. We were able to walk over to Times Square that early on Saturday and it seemed like everyone was sleeping in. We had it all to ourselves and the overcast skies kept the sunlight out and the bright LCD/LED screens bright against the buildings and slightly damp sidewalk.
Taken with an X-Pro2 with a 12mm Rokinon lens.
