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C RY D E R P O I N T MAY 11 Cryder Point Photo of the Month Congratulations to Kevin Basian, this month’s Photo of the Month winner! This month’s runners-up are Eileen Annechino and Robert Cohen. Thank you all for sharing your terrific photographs. Last month I wrote, “we know good weather is coming.” Please tell me when! April was an erratic month weather-wise, but I’m hopeful that we’ll be seeing clear skies on a regular basis soon. That means, of course, that I’m also hopeful that more folks will want to get out there and take some photos (hint, hint). So come on everybody! Send your photos in and enjoy! A reminder about the contest rules: The photographer must be a resident of Cryder Point, and all photos must of the property or of a view from the property. They also must be current, that is, taken no more than a couple of months before you submit them--we don’t want to see pictures with the old balconies, for example. Any description of where you were on the property, the day of week or time of day…any details that you can provide which bring your neighbors into the moment of the photo…are eagerly welcomed. Submit your pictures to [email protected] and yours might be selected to be featured in the paper. Please be sure to put “Cryder Point Photo” in the subject line of your email and include the full name of the photographer and an approximate date of the picture. WWW.QNS.COM | MAY 2017 | CRYDER POINT COURIER 11 BY JILL DAVIS If you go to the end of the pier and look west, you can see the Whitestone Bridge, but Robert did it for us! Photo by Robert Cohen The evening lights of the Throgs Neck Bridge are always captivating. Photo by Kevin Basian This unique sunrise photo looks like impressionist art…nice work! Photo by Eileen Annechino Night and day…Kevin submitted a virtually identical photo of the courtyard and bridge taken in daytime. Photo by Kevin Basian Robert took this postcard-worthy shot of SUNY Maritime College’s training ship from the end of our pier—that’s one big boat! Photo by Robert Cohen


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