
I wonder if the name of the boat — yet another Sandy casualty — is an homage to H.G. Wells and H.P. Lovecraft. One almost expects to see Cthulu lurking about in this Pompeian sea of sand.
Photo by Barbara Pearson

I wonder if the name of the boat — yet another Sandy casualty — is an homage to H.G. Wells and H.P. Lovecraft. One almost expects to see Cthulu lurking about in this Pompeian sea of sand.
Photo by Barbara Pearson

A clever headline, courtesy of the photographer, and shot, rather nicely I might add, with a Nikon COOLPIX L810. Yes, I know, it’s a a bird. You’re all tired of birds, and swans and the train station (I like the train station shots, but I am in the minority here, I guess).
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Email your fabulously unique and one of a kind photos to photos@sheepsheadbites.com. They needn’t be only of Sheepshead Bay. The Morning Mug can be a photo shot anywhere in a public place, from Seagate to Marine Park, from Gravensend to Midwood — any neighborhood in our general vicinity, which either touches Sheepshead Bay or is a stone’s throw from Sheepshead Bay.
You get the picture.
Photo by James Cope

Or in this case, shadows and tall bamboo, on East 22nd Street. For all the fans of old U2 out there, here’s a live 1980 version of Shadows and Tall Trees. It’s really amazing how they have achieved mega-status, since this performance really sucks pond water.
Photo by Robert Fernandez

Perfect for a springtime Monday morning. And shot beautifully, I might add, with the iPhone 5, in case any of you were wondering what lens he used to achieve such buttery bokeh.
Photo by Roman Kruglov

From the photographer:
This is on a tree on East 28th street between Avenue Z and Voorhies….someone I am acquainted with put it there….it is hilarious, the tree looks alive and no one seems to notice…thought you would like it…..
Photo by Karen Hill

Also the name of one of my favorite, somewhat lesser known Paul McCartney songs.

Photo by Ella Rabinovich

Don’t try this at home, folks.
Photo by Kathleen Higgins

I ran this a couple of weeks ago as a puzzle, but for those of you who aren’t Puzzle Peeps, I didn’t want you to miss out.
Photo by Max Bolotov, whose new Facebook photography page you might wish to take a gander at and “like.” You will not be disappointed.