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Court
| Posted on Monday, July 30, 2007 - 03:15 pm: |
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Well . . . at least she didn't throw a cell phone at me . . . .
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Rotzaruck
| Posted on Monday, July 30, 2007 - 10:29 pm: |
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Court Buell advocate construction worker student paparazzo She looks like she's standing on a yellow jacket nest. |
Mikej
| Posted on Tuesday, July 31, 2007 - 09:45 am: |
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The one guy holding the video camera looks a little like Sting. (I could get into so much trouble with a camera in NYC, could be fun.) |
Oldbiker
| Posted on Tuesday, July 31, 2007 - 03:18 pm: |
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Court: I at least hope you addressed Mr sunglass's in a proper N.Y. manner.......(there's still things I miss about the "Apple". |
Court
| Posted on Wednesday, August 08, 2007 - 01:43 pm: |
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Geeesh. . . they never listen to me. The new Yankee Stadium . . I'm driving by one day and see something so unsafe it catches my eye, I stop to shoot pictures and send them to my staff telling them "this is an accident waiting to happen". The next week the guy drives the Bobcat loader off the roof and dies. Condo rehab in East Harlem. . . I tell my folks . . "anyone ever tells you that you "have to" work on a scaffold like that, tell them to go to hell and get a new job". Three days later, the scaffold collapses. By now my site guy tells me "if you ever tell me my tires look bad I'm walking home". So we're doing the demo of the old "Tuck-it-Away" storage warehouse and our guys are playing by the rules. I tell them . . . theres a perfect example of how NOT to perform demo work. Yep . . building collapsed about 10 minutes ago. Film at 11:00. Please work safely. Court ASSE Professional License #000043571 |
Court
| Posted on Thursday, September 27, 2007 - 08:18 am: |
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I love walking across campus when I get out of class . . . two nights a week it's like walking through a moment in history . . .
As I was walking from class to get my camera from the car I spied all these folks with little earpieces. They didn't think I noticed but they were "locked on" me as I walked by with a camera about size of tomorrow. As I was walking up the steps to a high vantage point I thought back on my own two years with The White House (1983-1985) and thought "I'd never let that guy get more than 2' from me. As I turned to set the camera on the wall . . sure enough, less than 18" behind me was an agent. . "that's quite a camera". . "who's your principle?" I asked. . "The President of the Dominican Republic". I handed him my business card. . student ID and told him everywhere I intended to stand and shoot photos . . .he was cool with that.
Butler Library is incredible. This is where I spend some (most is in Avery) of my time writing. The cool thing about Butler is the red,yellow, green zones and the sound isolated writing chambers . . what other Ivy League school serves you fair trade coffee and peanut butter cookies while you study?
This is always open as I leave class. . . it's incredibly impressive.
Looking in the side door (look closely at that door) into the Chapel
I love the shapes in this picture
A long shot looking at Butler Library
Low Library is the photo most often associated with Columbia. It's no longer used as a library and houses executive offices and the most amazing public space and visitors area. . . .it is incredible inside.
Columbia was producing scholars a loooooong time ago, eh?
Shot hanging out the window, upside down, across from the World Trade Center
The last 1/4 mile to the house. .. I always like this part of my drive home . reminds me of a Sherlock Holmes story . . . Good night . . . Court |
Sleez
| Posted on Thursday, September 27, 2007 - 10:10 am: |
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wow! |
Court
| Posted on Thursday, September 27, 2007 - 10:27 am: |
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I may start taking a camera and a wide angle lens in the library with me . . . you can't imagine what happens when you get a world renowned architecture school and a $3,000,000,000 endowment in the same building. The study rooms in Butler, with each new one I encounter, are incredible. I am headed there now to complete the RS/RSS Chapter. I see much in the course of my "normal" day.
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Court
| Posted on Thursday, September 27, 2007 - 10:37 am: |
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Okay . . .then I am off to write . . .
Happy Scooterin'. . . love the look of this guys face. |
Henrik
| Posted on Thursday, September 27, 2007 - 10:38 am: |
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Nice Court. Thanks for sharing. Henrik |
Tripper
| Posted on Thursday, September 27, 2007 - 06:35 pm: |
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I got my own NYC celeb photos last week.
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Court
| Posted on Friday, September 28, 2007 - 06:25 am: |
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Hey . . . my old girlfriend. I'd posted the pic of Meredith and I dancing to Chicago playing "Saturday in the Park" a while back . . .she is a genuinely nice person and proof that folks my age (she's exactly the same age I am) don't all *look* old . . .very cool stuff. They started lining up on the Plaza at 3:00AM this morning for Springsteen. They are expecting the biggest crowd ever . . since Ricky Martin overflowed Rock Center. These are from the drive home from School last night . . .
Classmates bike I nearly took out parallel parking!
Gorgeous Bike
Monster "look" is timeless and this clutch is "art"
The Manhattan Bridge - from the North
The Manhattan Bridge - from the South
Downtown - The city that never sleeps!
I cranked the speed up and shot this out the window. Ordinarily the grain is the enemy . .. in this case I think it brings a sort of surreal quality to the image |
Ebear
| Posted on Monday, October 01, 2007 - 10:35 am: |
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WOW COURT..!!! REALLY cool Images..!!! Send More!!!..That library looks incredible and the foggy drive home inspires one to get chills! |
Ulywife
| Posted on Tuesday, October 02, 2007 - 01:36 pm: |
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Court - I love your pictures of NY. Next time we go, I think the children will stay with the grandparents. I'd like to spend more time seeing the sights of NY and not worrying about the children. |
Court
| Posted on Tuesday, October 02, 2007 - 04:42 pm: |
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It's a fun town day and night . . . I shoot about 100 images a day driving to and from work and school. I may have to take some here in this library I work in . . . it is SPECTACULAR!
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Sleez
| Posted on Tuesday, October 02, 2007 - 05:50 pm: |
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amazing as always court, beautiful ladies everywhere!! thanks |
Pa47
| Posted on Tuesday, October 02, 2007 - 09:34 pm: |
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Love the NY pictures Court...Keep 'em coming! There is certainly no place like it in the world. I read about 2 weeks ago in the NY Times about some motorcyclists creating some "artwork" at the Seventh Regiment Armory. Just wondering if you caught any of that action? Also, I'm a little new to the BadWeb pages: What are you doing at Columbia? Paul |
Sparky
| Posted on Wednesday, October 03, 2007 - 12:56 am: |
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Wow, that grafitti covered tree mural shot on 9/27/07 is soooo... bizarre yet artistic -- an expression of schizophrenic euphoria captured at the street level! Well done, Court. Amazing pictures, all. Sparky |
Court
| Posted on Wednesday, October 03, 2007 - 09:10 am: |
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Some of the best shots are straight out of the window after class. . . my late night drive, twice a week, takes me through the heart of Harlem, Central Park, from North to South Manhattan and through Brooklyn Heights. I lost, with the recent crash of my hard drive, two of the projects I was working on . . . an exhibit of "The Doors of Brooklyn" and "Laundromats". . . Sometime, when time permits, I shall some highlights from the current project on architecture. These area a couple of last nights "out the window specials".
The FDR Ramp to the Brooklyn Bridge - Looking at Downtown Manhattan. . . it's a great city to be in the Electrical Construction business.
These little parks are all over Brooklyn every couple of blocks - Manhattan has a lot of "private neighborhood parks" where the folks surrounding the parks are given keys. If you'll remind me I'll post some pictures of some of the "artsy" ones the neighbors have decorated.
Basically the same shot as the first one, taken on the ramp, from the other side of the Brooklyn Bridge . . I liked the way the clouds worked, lit up by the city lights
You never really get tired of looking at this thing. I'm sad to say that with the loss of the hard drive went my photos of Livi, the model, I recently shot out on the bridge and at city hall.
I drive by this little hair salon every night . . there's just something about the glow in the neighborhood. . the fact that it is the sole business on a residential block of $3-4M homes, the plants and the soft lighting . . anyway . . I'll keep taking photos of it I suppose. Off for Kansas City . . . who knows what you'll get from there!
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Road_thing
| Posted on Wednesday, October 03, 2007 - 09:47 am: |
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Court, that Ducati was safe from you--he wasn't parked on the sidewalk! rt |
Court
| Posted on Wednesday, October 03, 2007 - 10:11 am: |
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Kinda yes and kinda no . . . there were 2 of the fellows from facilities sitting on a stone wall having lunch. I was in fine form trying to navigate whilst plying my parallel parking (don't let them fool you, it's easier from the sidewalk side than the street side) and in the middle of watching the fancy Duc, I hear a resounding two-man chorus of STOP . . . following by something akin to the cymbal crash Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 2 (generically known to Texicans as "Romeo and Juliet") . . . as the rear of the truck gracefully moved the Toyota into the position, in my opinion, it should have been in the first place. It took me years to develop these skills and I will be proud to have conferred upon me the first Ivy League advanced degree in remedial driving! Wanna go for a little ride?? |
Road_thing
| Posted on Wednesday, October 03, 2007 - 07:10 pm: |
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Been there, done that! Remind me to tell you about the M5 that parked so close to me that I had to climb in through my passenger door. Suffice it to say that, German quality notwithstanding, Chevy trucks make pretty good rolling fender dollies... rt |
Toona
| Posted on Wednesday, October 03, 2007 - 10:46 pm: |
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. . . as the rear of the truck gracefully moved the Toyota into the position, in my opinion, it should have been in the first place. ...and I thought only my wife "parked by braille" |
Road_thing
| Posted on Thursday, October 04, 2007 - 09:40 am: |
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Court's the master of contact parallel parking. I've seen him re-arrange police cars on the curb in NYC... rt |
Naustin
| Posted on Thursday, October 04, 2007 - 11:25 am: |
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Humans are so incredible. Staring at that pic of the Manhatten skyline bathed in its etheral orange glow while listening to Moby with too much coffee in my system; I'm practically having a stroke as I contemplate the disparities between all other life on earth, humanity, and the rest of the universe. I might be insane, but don't worry, I'm not dangerous - I don't think... Thanks for the pics, Court. |
Court
| Posted on Saturday, October 06, 2007 - 09:45 am: |
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Pa47
| Posted on Wednesday, October 10, 2007 - 10:26 pm: |
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Wow...Nice teeth too! |
Court
| Posted on Thursday, November 15, 2007 - 10:01 am: |
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A couple I thought you might enjoy . . . .
Working at home this morning and thought I'd share this view out of the bedroom window. A little different take on the New York City skyline.
And you thought you had a heat issue with your motorcycle . . .
Do I still have to pay full fare?
IT occurred to me that if you like racing . . . you like ANY racing! |
Diablobrian
| Posted on Thursday, November 15, 2007 - 03:35 pm: |
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first one in gets the harbor pilot that is rated for their gross tonnage. Second place gets to sit and wait until the first one is moored before they can enter the port. There is a lot of money involved in a race between cargo ships. Bonuses for early delivery not withstanding. I even recall a couple of similar drag races with ship when I was in the Navy. Who wants to sit outside port and wait while another ship load of sailors is going on liberty? Being in the engine room with the ship's real throttles I remember getting some unusual bells rung up (the bridge's orders on how fast they want the props to turn) as early as the night before we pulled into port to try to get in before the other ships in the battle group. |
Court
| Posted on Thursday, November 15, 2007 - 10:30 pm: |
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Well . . . a couple more from throughout my day. . . . . . could just be me but I dig a day that involves watching the leaves change on the golf course acccross the street. . the ships going by down the street. . . models scurrying from the agency in the rain and the sun breaking through the clouds on 100+ year old buildings. . . great day to be a construction worker.
Golf Course
Cars
Cargo
Leaving the agency
I always dig this building and the sign
Great architecture or what?
I'm stopped in Harlem about 10:00pm tonight . . see this out the window and just dug the composition |