C RY D E R
P O I N T
NOVEMBER 11
Cryder Point Photo of the Month
I always get a little “misty” looking at the bridge!
Photo by Joseph Hollander
WWW.QNS.COM | NOVEMBER 2017 | CRYDER POINT COURIER 11
BY JILL DAVIS
Congratulations to this month’s
Photo of the Month winner, Marsha
Gellert, for her vibrant photo of the
Throgs Neck Bridge.
And thanks to all of this month’s
photographers: Chris Chrisenzo,
Susan Glazer, Joel Haravay, Joseph
Hollander, Brett Siegel and Heather
Tsang.
The weather has been incredibly
mild recently, so we haven’t seen
much of fall yet. I think everyone
is looking forward to seeing pictures
of the property as the scenery
changes…but I suspect it might be
a short autumn, so I hope all of you
photographers out there have your
cameras or phones handy to snap
a few pix before we lose the beauty
(hint, hint!).
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. Any details that you can
provide which bring your neighbors
into the moment of the photo are eagerly
welcomed.
Submit your pictures to jdavis@
qns.com 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.
Joel shared this close-up of the fall courtyard decorations
(and thanks to our gardener for the lovely gift!).
Photo by Joel Haravay
Heather submitted these beautiful pictures of our promenade (which we will keep looking at all through winter!).
Photos by Heather Tsang
I guess this little squirrel didn’t get past the doorman. Good
security!
Photo by Susan Glazer
How did Marsha catch all those colors?
Photo by Marsha Gellert
Brett caught this beautiful sunset for us…another fantastic
view from Cryder Point!
Photo by Brett Siegel
An early morning jog inspired Chris to capture this beautiful
sunrise.
Photo by Chris Chrisenzo.