These are amazing!
New York City - autumn afternoon…
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Summer’s light falls over the city in early autumn;a cascading cacophony of hope

that rests on buildings like a lover’s touch on bare skin.

While the last of summer’s vines cling to the walls with subdued fervor,

trees stretch their adorned limbs towards earth one last time,

sunlight caressing the city with the delicacy of the ephemeral.

And as autumn pines for a kiss,

we walk into the last of summer’s sunlight embracing the inevitable.
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Taken on an early autumn afternoon on the east side of Manhattan with my Sony A7. Autumn is too short.
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Looking for these New York autumn photos to view larger? Here you go (click or tap on each photo to view larger):
New York City - Early Autumn Walk
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Information about my New York City photography book which is releasing in stores and online in the autumn of 2014 (including where to order it):
NY Through The Lens: A New York Coffee Table Book
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View: My New York City photography portfolio, My Travel Blog, On G+,email me, or ask for help.
The Rose of Jericho [VIDEO] is a species of desert moss that has the amazing ability to ‘resurrect’ itself after bouts of extreme dehydration lasting months or even years. After just a few hours of exposure to moisture the plants burst to life, uncurling from a tight ball of dry leaves to a green flower-like shape. Videographer Sean Steininger shot this timelapse of several plants as he exposed them to water.
