Wednesday, September 2, 2009

It's September - things aren't as bright as they were

... which is a shame, but never mind. If your place is anything like here, it'll be bright again in a couple of weeks, before winter kicks in and gives us snow and quality television specials.

But if a place is worth visiting, it's worth visiting in September, right? So here are a few NYC yellows and reds from September last year. Or was it two years ago? Was it even September?





14 comments:

A Bowl Of Mush said...

I heart NY

amy and ann said...

Love the pic of the cab. What a great yellow.
We would love for you to follow our photo project. Love your blog.
ann

Kay said...

Looks more like November...the very start of the oh-so-cold, very nice shots, though!

Shokoofeh said...

Wow! great shots, Jonas!
You really have problem with time!
;)

and happy 2000 followers, my dear English Muse!
:)

Brian Miller said...

its september, the air is a bit cooler, the sun still shines and all the pretty colors will be on display soon....thanks for the preview in your wonderful pics!

English Muse said...

2000! wow!!!

Anonymous said...

2000 indeed .... congratulations Tina!!!

Maia said...

Wonderful moody, dramatic shots. Love the style of them. It was very, very bright when we were in the city last week! We hit one of those rare days when the air is crystal-clear and everything vivid.

Tina Tarnoff said...

I have yet to visit NY, and I agree that September would be the best time!

TheBeautyFile said...

There is nothing better than NYC in September...leaves slowly changing, the crisp mornings, dew in the Park...perfect!

Unknown said...

I'm so looking forward to spending my first autumn in New York. I love these marvelous images - they make out city look practically perfect!

Cheers.

P.S. We're throwing a giveaway today!

Suzy said...

Some wonderful shots there Jonas! Thanks for sharing.

It was the first day of Spring a couple of days ago for us down here in New Zealand. I can feel summertime coming on ;)

Katherine said...

Love, love, love NYC. Any time of year, but especially in the fall!

Anonymous said...

I will live there (or Boston) one day. I want it more than anything.