A little more watercolor from yesterday . . . the rainbow injects magic into what otherwise might just be distant Brooklyn waterfront, Clipper City, and a Staten Island ferry.
Here’s what creates the conditions for a rainbow.
Color on water, this time reflecting a certain survey boat with unique paint loss patterns.
You will notice an apparent repetitiveness in the next set of fotos of Frying Pan over at Pier 66 Maritime–my favorite place on the Manhattan waterfront, except not
really. The evanescent colored shapes so took me that I just keep shooting as
Harvey‘s propwash made ripples and
swirls and pulsations and
teases, glimpses of LV-115 Frying Pan‘s chartreuse hairy nether parts.
All was fine until I imagined what other situations exist that colors the
waters this living red or
rusty, risky brown .
All fotos by Will Van Dorp.
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May 2, 2010 at 3:49 pm
Mage Bailey
Crop for just the water, and you have a very Jackson Pollackish creation/s here. 🙂
May 3, 2010 at 9:18 am
Anonymous
“and my wake teased apart her chartreuse hairy nether parts…”
hmm. i’m both inspired and taken aback.
May 3, 2010 at 9:31 am
tugster
dear anonymous– let me venture out of the frying pan and into the fiery redwater. no, let me just dive in:chartreuse and nether that hairiness surely was, and i was captivated indeed. the spell still holds me, and i hold back as i am wont to do. what more can i say…
May 4, 2010 at 7:26 am
bowsprite
I guess that hull needs waxing.