Sep 212012
 

The above image, which shows yet another scene from the Narrows, was published courtesy of photographer David Tan. It was taken on September 16, 2012.

In the blogosphere, it’s considered good “netiquette” to give a hat tip or “h/t” to the original source or tipster behind a particular post.

Then there is, of course, the more literal kind.

Here at Bay Ridge Odyssey we always tip our hats to Mr. Tan of Bath Beach for providing us with an endless number of photos illustrating the people, places, and things that make Bay Ridge what it is.

To see more of David’s comprehensive collection of pics, 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.).

Sep 072012
 

When we first started doing a weekly photo series for Bay Ridge, I was afraid it would eventually become redundant, with just too many similar-looking photos of the Narrows and Verrazano Bridge.

Thanks to the good work of the one and only David Tan, those fears have thankfully proven to be unfounded.

The above image shows another of the seemingly inexhaustible number of angles you can get of Bay Ridge’s beautiful waterfront, as seen from the Shore Road Promenade.

It was taken on August 29, 2012.

To see more of David’s enduring images, 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.).

May 252012
 

The above image of the USS Iwo Jima passing under the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge was taken by David Tan during last year’s Fleet Week on May 25, 2011.

For this shot, David used a Konica Autoreflex T3 with Kodak Gold 200 film.

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

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