This photo of mine recently passed the 10,000 view mark on Flickr, easily my most viewed image since I started using the service a few years ago.
Lots of people searching for “hug” I guess. At least that’s what Flickr’s stats are telling me. Wonder how many views it would have with a different name? The power of SEO I guess…
In any case, my second most viewed photo on Flickr has only wracked up a measly 2,063 as of today.
Apparently there was some exciting weather in my old stomping grounds back East earlier today (sorry, I’m a huge meteorology nerd), including a possible tornado…
Check this sweet lightning near the Statue of Liberty:
Plus a confirmed tornado that came back from the 70′s to haunt a careless Time Magazine editor.
Below are some of my own rainy day NYC shots, albeit on less dramatic rainy days.
Lower Manhattan by Chad Schneider (click image to purchase a print)
I’ve always thought the worst thing about rain in New York are all the umbrellas. Even though they always seem to look good in pictures, they also have a tendency to poke tall people like me in the eye on crowded sidewalks.
Midtown Manhattan by Chad Schneider (click image to purchase a print)
Washington Square Park by Chad Schneider (click image to purchase a print)
As much as Times Square has changed over the years (some say for better, others for worse) there still remains a few vestiges of the past like Smith’s Bar at the corner of 44th & 8th on the cusp of Times Square and Hell’s Kitchen.
Smith's Bar by Chad Schneider (click image to purchase a print)
Although one intrepid blogger reports the interior has undergone some big changes since my last visit, the exterior is still classic, sporting the best dive bar neon in the neighborhood since my favorite Times Square bar, McHale’s, met the wrecking ball a few years ago.
Smith's Bar by Chad Schneider (click image to purchase a print)