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I'm Lindsay! I love travel, coffee, cats, running, long walks anywhere... and of course, photography :)

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Posts Tagged ‘snow’

Last weekend I had the pleasure of meeting Kimberly and Aaron, a lovely couple from Virginia who’ve been living in the NYC area for several years now. They actually live across the river in NJ, right around my old stomping grounds (when I used to work over there). I’m so envious of the spectacular view they must have of the NYC skyline!

But oh boy was it a cold day! I felt so bad having them cross the Brooklyn Bridge in less-than-optimal weather conditions, but they were such troopers and didn’t even seem to mind.

Kimberly & Aaron | nyc wedding photographers

Kimberly & Aaron | nyc photographers   Kimberly & Aaron | brooklyn wedding photographers

 

Of all the times I’ve traversed NYC bridges, this was my first time doing it in snow. And how much do I love when my subjects start an impromptu snowball fight? So fun! :)
Kimberly & Aaron | nyc wedding photographers

Kimberly & Aaron | nyc photographers

Kimberly & Aaron | nyc wedding

 

Once we got off the bridge, the cold was a bit more bearable. We had a bit more fun at Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park, between the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges, with the ground completely covered in snow. And what better way to follow up their first traverse of the Brooklyn Bridge than by experiencing the famous Grimaldi’s pizza? Sounds like a pretty perfect day to me! :)
Kimberly & Aaron | nyc wedding photographers

Kimberly & Aaron | nyc photographers

Kimberly & Aaron | nyc wedding

Kimberly & Aaron | nyc wedding photographers

First snow of the season

2009.12.20 | Posted in NYC

I’ve had a pretty flaky relationship with snow throughout my life. When I was little, of course I loved it – the snow days, the sledding, the hot chocolate… I mean, what’s not to love? But then once I got older, I began to hate it. Snow was ruining my plans, not to mention it completely terrified me to have to drive in it. It became an inconvenience, an annoyance.

But now… I like snow again! I can still get wherever I want to go in NYC when it snows, I don’t have to drive in it, and it doesn’t ruin my plans. I can frolic to my heart’s content without a worry. And that’s exactly what I did on the first official snow day this winter. I wandered around the new neighborhood (yes, I moved again, to Greenpoint, Brooklyn) and got distracted by all the Christmas decorations. It was pretty fantastic.

And then I finally finished my gingerbread house! I’ve always wanted to build one from scratch, so since I seem to have oodles of free time this year (ya know, not having a job helps), I finally decided to do it. I followed this recipe and ended up making it in about 6 separate parts: the dough-making, the piece-making, the putting-together of the walls, roof, and chimney (3 separate endeavors), and the decorating of the house. It took an exorbitant amount of time, but was so much fun and oh-so-gratifying to make from scratch. I’m pretty happy with how it came out – and surprisingly, we had no collapses! :)

Then later on, I dragged Lauren down to Prospect Heights, where I met someone to buy their Canon 85mm f/1.8 lens – of all the lenses that were stolen from me on halloween night, I’ve missed this one the most. So excited to get it back! After that, we wandered around the area so I could take pictures for the Brokelyn blog. We stopped at Washington Commons and I made Lauren get a beer so I could photograph it (har har), and we had dinner at a cute French cafe called Le Gamin, which served the most delicious bread! And the waitress kept refilling it even though I don’t think she was supposed to. My veggie sandwich was pretty spectacular as well. All in all, a good night – nay, a good day.

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Mt. Rainier National Park

2009.05.28 | Posted in Travel

We spent an afternoon at Mt. Rainier. Unfortunately most of the park was still covered in snow and closed off until summer, so we could only do part of the Wonderland Trail and drive up to Paradise. The tiny part of the park we did see was beautiful and left us wanting to see more!

Yeah glacier!

Mt. Rainier

View from Paradise... literally!

Fork in the road Snow on the trail

Catherine Falls

Tree bokeh

All shot with the 5d2 & 17-40 or 135L.

Olympic National Park

2009.05.27 | Posted in Travel

We saw lakes, forest, waterfalls, mountains, and snow when we traversed the Olympics. Once again, the residual snowfall from the winter months prevented us from doing any real hiking. We made the best of the time we had though!

Lake Quinault

Hurricane Ridge

The Olympics

Sea of green

Marymere Falls

All shot with the 5d2 & 17-40 or 135L.

Central Oregon

| Posted in Travel

Oregon may be one of the most aesthetically pleasing places I’ve ever explored. We only scratched the surface on our brief trip, but I think we got a great feel of the state with the route we took. We visited Crater Lake, the Columbia River Gorge, Mt. Hood, and enjoyed the lovely scenery all along the way. I’d love to go back later in the summer when the parks are not still covered in snow and do more hiking!

Crater Lake

Dean Creek Elk Viewing Area

Above Triple Falls

Triple Falls

Mt. Hood Winery

Mt. Hood

Drive-thru Espresso

Late afternoon scenery

All shot with the 5d2 & 17-40, 85/1.8, or 135L.