Feb 012013
 

David Tan Japanese Garden Narrows Botanical

This week’s photo, courtesy of David Tan, shows a large rock in the Japanese garden section of the Narrows Botanical Garden, with a spindly winter tree peeking out [or possibly photobombing?] over a bamboo fence.

It was taken on January 19, 2013.

To see more of David’s spellbinding snapshots, please visit his blog at dtanlog.blogspot.com.

Oct 222012
 

The above image, captured by Bob Jagendorf via Flickr, shows the Verrazano Bridge, some Shore Parkway trees, and Belt Parkway cars as the sun sets slowly in the west.

It was taken on Friday, October 19, 2012.

If you have a photo you’d like us to publish as part of the Seen In Bay Ridge photo series, please send it to info@bayridgeodyssey.com. Be sure to let us know where and when the picture was taken, as well as how to credit the image (i.e. by your real name, pen name, anonymously, etc.).

Oct 192012
 

The accompanying image, courtesy of roving Bath Beach shutterbug David Tan, shows a fully-suited bee keeper looking a bit like Neil Armstrong [RIP] as he prepares to harvest some honey at the Narrows Botanical Garden.

It was taken on October 13, 2012.

To see more of David’s extraordinary exposures, please visit his blog at dtan.blogspot.com.

If you have a photo you’d like us to publish as part of the Seen In Bay Ridge photo series, please send it to info@bayridgeodyssey.com. Be sure to let us know where and when the picture was taken, as well as how to credit the image (i.e. by your real name, pen name, anonymously, etc.).

Jul 062012
 

The above image, captured by Bath Beach photographer David Tan, shows patrons at New York City’s only Welsh bar, the Longbow Pub & Pantry [7316 3rd Ave] watching a June 24, 2012 Euro Cup soccer match between England and Italy.

To see more of David’s considerable camera work, please visit his blog at dtan.blogspot.com.

If you have a photo you’d like us to publish as part of the Seen In Bay Ridge photo series, please send it to info@bayridgeodyssey.com. Be sure to let us know where and when the picture was taken, as well as how to credit the image (i.e. by your real name, pen name, anonymously, etc.).