Sunday, September 19, 2010

I've moved my blog

I've moved my blog over to my website at:

http://www.dianarobinsonphotos.com/blog/

See you over there.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Ferry from Brooklyn to Governors Island

Although it was over 90 degrees it was a great day to be out on a bike. I took the FREE ferry from Lower Manhattan over to Governors Island then took the FREE Water Taxi ferry over to Brooklyn from Governors Island. It was great to be out on the water and cool off a bit. The bike path along the shoreline of Governors Island is loaded with outstanding scenery including the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn. This shot was taken with my new iPhone 4. It has a great 5 megapixel camera.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Brooklyn Bridge at Night

I rode my bike over the Brooklyn Bridge to the new Brooklyn Bridge Park for the sunset.  I took my tripod and was able to get some interesting shots.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Shakespeare in the Park

Last night I saw Al Pacino in The Merchant of Venice. The show was great even with the temperature still in the 90s.

Monday, June 14, 2010

My folding bike on the bike path

My Citizen folding bike is wonderful for traveling. I take it
everywhere I go

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Indian Creek Bike Path

I got an 18-mile bike ride in this morning before the rain started.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Last morning at the Hotel Lakeside

You check out but you never really leave. On to Kansas City.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Monroe, Louisiana

I spent this morning hiking in the beautiful Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge, in Monroe, Louisiana.  There were lots of bugs but it was worth it to see all the colorful birds, turtles, wildflowers and trees.  Below is a hummingbird that seems to enjoy posing for me for the thirty minutes or so that I stayed in the area.  The turtle in Black Bayou Lake below was cute because he balanced himself on the log and raised his feet up to dry them.



Pulled Pork and Cole Slaw in Louisiana

Monday, May 17, 2010

Monroe, Louisiana

I drove through Mississippi today and made it to Monroe, Louisiana.  I stopped at the Simmons-Wright Company store which dates back to 1884 and got to talk with owners Gary and Janice Pickett.  They were great about letting me wander around taking photographs. I stopped in Vicksburg and walked around the historic downtown, the courthouse and the Mississippi River waterfront. The photos below are two baldcypress trees (with reflections from a Louisiana bayou wetland and an old flat iron from the Simmons-Wright Company store.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Stopped for the Night in Tuscaloosa, Alabama

I'm sorting through some of my shots tonight.  Here are some wildflowers in Virginia. I'm going to post my photos of Jefferson's Monticello soon.

Ominous clouds in the Great Smokie Mountains TN

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Visiting Charlottesville, VA

I had a nice visit to Charlottesville, VA.  I saw Jefferson's Monticello, the historic Charlottesville downtown, drove along the Blue Ridge Parkway, hiked in the Shenandoah National Park, had dinner with some friends, saw some jazz at Miller's.  Heading to New Orleans now.



















Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Amazing Welcome Center near Joplin, MO

At the Missouri Welome Center (Exit 2 eastbound on I-44) near Joplin, Missouri, I met several interesting folks quite by accident.  I stopped to eat my lunch and stretch my legs.  When I sent inside the Welcome Center to wash my hands I saw the most amazing wall mural made from recycled license plates from many states.  There were four highway workers posing in front of the mural and seeing that I had a camera around my neck asked me if I would mind taking their group portrait.  I happily obliged them and as we started talking about the mural and the Welcome Center the workers told me that today was their last day working at that rest stop.  After several months working together at the Welcome Center they had all been transferred to another rest area down the road.  They were happy that they had been transferred as a group but were sorry to leave the Welcome Center and I could see why. It was a lovely place, especially with the public art mural. 

Zane Livengood, who manages the Welcome Center saw us conversing and came over to point out an interesting piece of serendipity within the mural.  He told me that his wife had passed away four years ago but pointed to his name on a vanity plate on the wall.  Amazingly, he next pointed to his wife's name two plates away - Dora. Zane had given these two plates to the artist to be used in the mural but Matt Dehaemers, the Kansas City artist who created the mural told Zane that he had no idea that Dora was Zane's wife when he put them up almost side by side.














Group of Welcome Center workers on their last day.















Zane Livengood pointing out his name and his wife's name on license plates on Matthew Dehaemer's mural.

Matthew's website is http://www.matthewdehaemers.com/.  You can read about the 2009 Public Art Commission for the I-44 Welcome Center for MODOT in  Joplin, MO at http://www.joplinglobe.com/local/local_story_352211833.html.

Here's another shot of Matthew Dehaemer's mural.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Leaving New Mexico

As I drove out of New Mexico headed into Texas I saw this interesting cloud formation. I used my newly discovered "Bill Allard" drive-by shooting technique for capturing the scene along Route 40.  There are so many things I learned last week and everytime I pick up my camera I think of many of them.

Trip Along the High Road to Taos, New Mexico


Today I drove from Santa Fe to Taos via Chimayo, Truchas, Las Trampas, Rancho de Taos and the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge. It was an excellent photography day with clear blue skies and great New Mexican scenery. A few unrecorded events of the day included a wolf crossing the road on New Mexico Route 68 on the way back to Santa Fe and the police escort of pilgrims on the way to Chimayo for Holy Week.  I was in Chimayo in the morning and was able to witness the arrival of a small group of pilgrims as they progressed from the road to the El Santuario de Chimayo.  They sang and prayed as the neared the church.  This northern part of New Mexico reminds me of the lovely little town of Morelia which I visited some years ago for the Day of the Dead festival.


Monday, March 29, 2010

Bandelier National Monument, White Rock Overlook, Camel Rock Sunset

It was a busy day hiking in Bandelier National Monument, climbing ladders at the Tsankawi prehistoric site, taking panoramas at the White Rock Overlook and finally a few sunset shots at Camel Rock near Santa Fe.  How can I ever leave this place?

Let's start with the sunset at Camel Rock.  I shot this silhouette of a large tree near the Camel Rock monument.