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Breadbox Café Soft opening! @ LIC #photos

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Going through the wind and the cold weather we found our way into the Breadbox Café in Long Island City.
We warmed up and tried the brownie samples =D, talked with the owner, a nice Israeli woman, and decided to get the tuna salad bagel and the butternut squash soup. I must say that everything was very delicious… but we need to go back and try other things.

It’s good to have another bagel place in the neighborhood, now we have a closer one with delicious bagels.

They just soft opened last Monday 21st and the big opening would be next week… Don’t hesitate to check it out and please let me know what you think and if you have anything to say please feel free to leave your comment here.

I’ll leave you with some pictures that I took of the place and the food.
Breadbox Café @ LIC

Bagel - Breadbox Café @ LIC

Breadbox Café @ LIC

Breadbox Café @ LIC

Breadbox Café @ LIC

Chai?
Breadbox Café @ LIC

We’ll give them 4 stars for the first visit.

Breadbox Café
Address: 47-11 11th street
Long Island City, NY 11101
breadboxcafelic.com (in construction)

Cranky’s Cafe – Grand Opening @ LIC #photos

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Café with French pastries!
Cranky's Cafe - Opening

Based on our first and only (so far) experience at Cranky’s Cafe I must say that the food is verrrry good. We tried their eponymous panini “The Cranky Rueben”, the carrot-ginger soup, and the fruit danishes; everything was delicious!

Mini fruit danishes
Cranky's Cafe - Mini Fruit Danishes

Some candids around the cafe…
With “cranky” customers =D
Cranky's Customers
Cranky's Cafe
and cute ones too!
Cranky Cafe

Let’s support our new neighbors!.. They are very friendly not so cranky!
Cranky's Cafe - Opening

They have a nice couch where you can sit, read a book or play a game while you are drinking your coffee. Definitively has a cool vibe!
Cranky's Cafe - Books and Games

Cranky’s Cafe is at 48-19 Vernon Blvd, LIC

Snow @ LIC – Dec 20, 2009

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Some of the pictures after the snowstorm in Long Island City, Queens.

Dec 20, 2009

Gantry Plaza State Park
Gantry Plaza

Pepsi - LIC

Enjoy the view
Relax @LIC

Frostman!
Frostman!

More on the streets of LIC
46th RD
46th RD - LIC

Arbolito Nevado

Snow Garden
Snow garden

Dec 19, 2009 When the snow was just starting in LIC – Even inside the poster! =D

It's just starting to snow in LIC

I’m not a big fan of the white stuff, but I like to play =D
Nany snowFeliz Navidad Bananera styleJugando con nieve

Check out the rest of the pics!

Central Park Shoot – with Rick Sammon and John Williamson B&H

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Last month, thanks to B&H we were with Rick Sammon and John Williamson learning about lighting for two days. It was a nice day and here I’ll share some of the pictures that I captured and some techniques that I learned.

The first day was at the event space in B&H, we learned about the different types of lighting and what equipment we should use depending on what we want to achieve. Of course everything depends on the equipment that we have handy at the time of the shoot. You’ll notice that you don’t need a lot of equipment to get great images, the most important thing is to know how to use the tools that you have and master them.
The second day we went out to Central Park to test the equipment and all the techniques that we learned the day before.

Using a single reflector we can fill in the shadows. Let’s see what happens when we take a picture without the reflector:

No Reflector - Central Park Shoot
The face of the model looks a little dark, and it’s hard to see her eyes. Let’s add a small reflector:

With Reflector - Central Park Shoot
Now we have a nice illuminated face. It’s just that simple, with a small reflector we direct the light to fill in the shadows. This particular day was overcast and that was good because the clouds acted like a huge soft box making the sunlight very nice, soft and even.

Another images using a big reflector. Thanks to Joey Quintero for your help!

Central Park Shoot

Central Park Shoot

Since we were a lot of people with just two models….
Togs! - Central Park Shoot
… Jennifer and David from B&H decided to model for us…

Jennifer - Central Park Shoot

David - Central Park Shoot

Central Park Shoot

A falta de modelos.. - Central Park Shoot

And for those (myself included) who didn’t want to get into the mass of photographers to take pictures of the models, we decided to model for ourselves using a big (42” or bigger) umbrella with a SB-600 attached.
I was using my D40x with the SB-800 to trigger the flash; cameras above the D40x have TTL capabilities on the camera and can trigger the SB-600 with the pop-up flash with no problem. I needed the external flash to trigger the other one. Here are a couple of portraits of the photographers taken with this equipment:

Trying split lighting here:
Central Park Shoot

And butterfly with Rebeca (need to work a little more on this one):
Rebeca - Central Park Shoot

A fellow photographer, Fabian Cambero from Venezuela, was able to come to the shoot and he was brave enough to go into the crowd of photographers and take really nice pictures of the models; you can see his pictures here.

Here is a picture of me taken by Fabian Cambero with natural light:

NYC Photoshooting - Nany

Red Electra Indy

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Found this waiting for the second part of one of the Rick Sammon’s workshops at B&H.. I just had to stop and take some pictures of this beautiful bike.

The model is Electra INDY 3i



Red Electra, originally uploaded by Nanynany.

This bike just impacted me when I saw it.. It has a magic effect, the owner probably is very proud of it.

Check the pictures in a bigger size in my flickr

You can find more about the bike in Electrabike.com
In the Electrabike website, click on Cruiser at the bottom picture then in the Men’s part go to INDY and you’ll find it =)

Client comments about Arianys Wilson Photography

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Letia Frandina
Arianys has a knack for capturing children in their element, not an easy task to do. Her keen eye allows for their personalities to shine through so that you don’t just have another portrait, but a realistic and artistic memory of your child at that time in his or her life. They grow up so fast, what a gift to have a captured moment of their everyday life.” November 23rd, 2009

Robin Stevens
“We highly recommend Arianys Wilson Photography. She’s a true artist and got many great shots, which was probably something of a challenge since there were five of us. The experience was fun, fast and reasonably priced. The only hard part was deciding between so many great photos! December 13th, 2009


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