by Marc Silverman | Jan 14, 2008 | Photo Blog
This morning I awoke to a client report of a failed site. The cause was a hacker identifying Russia as the home location, but that’s not a given by any means. This is one of the hacked code pages that was posted. Cute beetle, eh? I back up my client sites so it...
by Marc Silverman | Jan 13, 2008 | Photo Blog
The Nelson House was built in 1850 and stands at Washington’s Crossing in New Jersey. I found myself here this afternoon photographing a sunset across the Delaware River.
by Marc Silverman | Jan 12, 2008 | Photo Blog
The NYFD is the largest municipal fire department in the world, so it’s a rare day that I don’t see (or hear) a pumper truck or hook and ladder making its way through the neighborhood. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FDNY
by Marc Silverman | Jan 11, 2008 | Photo Blog
I found myself out here on this rainy, but very non-winter-like day. I first visited the Unisphere in 1964 when there was a great, colorful, and seemingly time-proof (for a kid) theme park surrounding it.
by Marc Silverman | Jan 10, 2008 | Photo Blog
There’s still something striking and elegant about one of the older buildings in New York, especially in the bright sunlight. Perhaps it’s simply timeless design?
by Marc Silverman | Jan 9, 2008 | Photo Blog
I mentioned the synagogue’s security camera pointing right at this area and asked if they saw who did it. His reply, “They don’t know, but God does.”