Asbury Park, New Jersey
Canon EOS Elan 7ne, ISO 3200
I know, I know; it's taken me a long time to post anything. I've been giving myself a break during/after my recent move to the new apartment. I needed it. I've been insanely busy with litigation, which has been a great experience. I feel like I'm learning more and developing more skills as a lawyer than I ever have before. That's an incredibly fulfilling sensation. I also feel like I am one of the many torture victims claimed by the diabolical Swedes of Ikea (I'm sure many could discuss why they don't like Ikea and so forth, but I'm a fan of birch finishes and modern design, which means I either shop Ikea or spend an extraordinary amount of money on furniture).
Still, all work and no play....
So, this weekend, for the first time since just after St. Patrick's Day, I picked up my camera and headed out to take pictures (I went down to the lovely Island Beach State Park, just south of not-so-lovely Seaside Heights {back when Rolling Stone used to do journalism, it had a great piece on the young derelicts attracted to the boardwalk of Seaside Heights that had to have been one of the most depressing works of journalism I have ever read; still, it was also crisp writing}).
I'm going to continue with my last project, which was a series focused on Asbury Park. Asbury Park, along with Sandy Hook/Gateway Nat'l Recreation Area and Ocean Grove, seems to be one of my favorite photography subjects.
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