An underrated part of this video is you can watch the Dow go down in real time in the bottom right
Posts by Dustin Niles
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Different from my normal content, but if you want a NYC Subway Clock in your home and know a bit about code, I wrote some here to make it a little easier for you. Suggestions welcome: github.com/dustinniles/...
A set of elevated subway tracks trails off into the distance on a damp, overcast day
Snap from Myrtle Wyckoff #photography
A sidewalk with a tree hanging overhead, the leaves are changing, and a license plate hangs off a car adjacent in the street
A large red brick building with cars, buses, and pedestrians passing by in the intersection in the foreground
An isolated Brooklyn townhouse. One half is pristine, and the other is in disrepair, with peeling paint
A pair of seats in an NYC bus
A walk in Clinton Hill #nycphoto
Thank you to our community of volunteers who with Lower East Side Partnership and NYCEDC staff operated a Thanksgiving grocery distribution of produce and pantry essentials for the holiday.
An abandoned truck trailer sits in a field of overgrown grass
A dirty filing cabinet sits in an abandoned building on a leafy floor
Some sort of agricultural implement it’s in the far corner of a dirty room in an abandoned building. Some bags of soil are on the left of the frame.
A sign zip tied to a fence reads “stop spitting seeds on the field” with a baseball field in the background
I’m going through and re-editing old photos tonight and found this set of pictures I took 7 years ago (😳) for my student newspaper of an abandoned maintenance building behind the baseball field
Looking up at a tower of the Brooklyn Bridge on a clear, sunny day
A New York classic 🗽 #photography #nyc
The subway station at Broadway Junction, with a lone figure at right on the platform and the Manhattan skyline in the distance.
Honestly love seeing Chargers fan costumes in the stands because it’s arguably the only team name that’s pretty much entirely up to interpretation
Death and the Child, by Edvard Munch, 1899, 📸 via @SportsCenter
Well if anyone knows how to do this with an old 360 S I have one laying around lol
Yeah but that’s where a subscription model comes in. If you follow an outlet/journalist that you read a lot from, a subscription model is supposed to let you pay less than you would a la carte. An individual article model is for when you run across something you want to read but don’t subscribe to
The manhattan skyline through a wet window with a foggy sky. There’s a central strip of taillights in a road heading to the left
A rug folded over and strapped to the rear rack of a bike at night
I do love playing “the carry-shit Olympics.” I wouldn’t exactly recommend it, but this is probably my proudest haul. You can do so much with a bike!
A curved country road leads into a foggy sunrise, with telephone poles running down the left side of the road and a car driving away in the distance
Cycling and photography go hand in hand 🤝
Light-up store sign for Zest Sushi on Broome St. on the Lower East Side. A black square with luminary white text and design, featuring a circular fish logo, Japanese characters, and the text “Sushi”
Zest Sushi on Broome St on the Lower East Side. Distinctive sign
Recent fall photo in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park
#photography #Brooklyn #PhotographersofBluesky