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big-sky-sunset

There is lots of nature in Brooklyn: trees, clouds, amazing sunsets, and more stars than you can count in the sky.

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how much snow?

You can insert some extreme winter weather. Light snow, rain during the day tomorrow, then a blizzard for Friday night. It might add up to a foot of snow by midday Saturday.

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Sun’s going down

going home

Another day, another neighborhood, another dusk. People are heading home; the light is both diffuse and sharp. For a few minutes, the sky is a gorgeous blue.

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New Jersey looks so lovely at this moment; and there is the Statue of Liberty, to the right of the sun. Today’s weather was shockingly nice for a fall weekend.

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More Coney Island; it was very picturesque. It’s for all you all who like your beach scenes and sunsets with dramatic clouds and seagulls.

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An hour later it was pouring rain for twenty minutes; I didn’t think that was supposed to happen when the sunset was orange like this. It was still a spectacular day yesterday: cool with low humidity. That’s the Statue of Liberty to the left.

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The Gowanus Canal, our local Superfund site, sprouts several watery arms along its length – this picture was taken at the end of one, at Third Avenue. The chain link on the bridge here is small-gauge, so people can only throw tiny objects in the water. The Kentile sign is to the left of the setting sun.

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Magic hour on the platform, with an incoming Queens-bound F train. Elevated platforms shake, sometimes alarmingly, so getting a focused shot can be a challenge.

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On the edge of Chinatown, it was a cold and gray day. Then the sun came out for ten minutes and there was a magnificent sunset. BTW, January is a good month to find bargains on chandeliers.

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September already, can you believe it? The days are shorter, nights are cooler. For once, the end of summer, weather-wise, has come before Labor Day.

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