William Sutherland's photos with the keyword: Mamaroneck

New Year's Day Sunrise 2025

01 Jan 2025 95 96 432
Harbor Island, Mamaroneck, NY AI-generated Image created by Craiyon®. “2025” and “Happy New Year” graphics from Freepik (free clipart). Sadly evil was too powerful. :( My deepest condolences go to all the innocent victims of today's cowardly attacks in NOLA and Las Vegas and to their friends and family.

A Norman Rockwell Winter Scene

21 Jan 2024 50 33 332
Mamaroneck, NY Note: Falling snow enhanced through Smart Photo editor

Harbor Dawn

Wildfires Collage

07 Jun 2023 65 47 392
Mamaroneck, NY Note: These conditions were created by the smoke from wildfires that are raging in Nova Scotia, Canada (the worst in that province's history) some 600 miles away. The center and right most photographs were taken around 2:30 PM 7 June 2023. The photo featuring the sun was taken at 2:46 PM 7 June 2023. During the peak of the smoky conditions today, the Air Quality Index that ranges on a scale from 0 to 500 with 0-50 being good rose to 484 (Hazardous). As a result schools closed early and evening events were cancelled including the scheduled games for the New York Yankees (MLB) and New York Liberty (WNBA). Masks were also back in fashion.

The Blue Swan

27 Sep 2022 62 47 452
Harbor Island, Mamaroneck, NY

World Photography Day 2022

Winter Reality

Hope

10 Sep 2021 53 52 488
Mamaroneck, NY Mamaroneck, NY experienced its worst flooding in history 1-2 September 2021, just 10 days after Tropical Storm Henri caused minor flooding that impacted 50 homes and a church. It was also notably the Village's 100th flood event since records were kept. Consistent with past major floods (14-18 October 1955, 19 June 1972, 23-27 September 1975, and 15 April 2007) the damage is extensive and likely to exceed $100 million, no coincidence because of climate change and development, the latter creating conditions for greater and more intense runoff. In addition, this flood resulted in loss of life – a person returning from work who was swept away by the raging floodwaters along Mamaroneck Avenue near the I-95 entrance/exit ramps. Prior to this flood, the 2007 event had been the worst in Mamaroneck’s history with floodwaters of up to 6 feet deep. This flood smashed the record with waters reaching an incredible height of 14 feet – not surprising since just prior to the Mamaroneck and Sheldrake River’s breaching their banks, it had rained like never before. In fact the rain came down so hard, it was like a sheet you couldn’t see through. With the intense rain, my 6-story apartment building was transformed into a towering waterfall. I created, “Hope,” an abstract digital work of art from a photograph I took in a parking lot along Nostrand Avenue, in which the raging waters from the nearby Mamaroneck River tore out parking barriers and flooded nearby buildings and roads. The original photograph before digital editing captured the patterns and ripples left behind in silt that had been washed up from the river and covered the asphalt surface. The incomplete red-orange circle in the top left corner is intended to depict the returning sun and represent perseverance while the red, yellow, and pink splotches, depicting the reflection of sunlight from the returning sun in standing pockets of water are intended to depict the coming together of peoples out of love and compassion to help the victims, assist with the cleanup and ultimately the rebuilding. The scattered green splotches and aura around the incomplete circle are intended to represent survival and thus life! The water droplets represent the rains that had caused this great flood. The black linear ripples depict the scars left behind the raging waters that had covered the parking lot in silt, which is represented by the earthen tones and grays. The dated postmarks (bottom left and top right) indicate the date and location of this great flood. Last, the overall cheerful brightness of this abstract embodies hope for as long as there is life, there is hope and thus with people coming together, even the worst of moments can be transformed into things of beauty. Mamaroneck, NY: 36 Noteworthy Floods between 1877 and 2021 October 1877 – 1st Flood since Record Keeping began (4 October) September 1882 July 1889 October 1903 March 1936 July 1938 September 1938 July 1942 August 1942 September 1944 May 1946 March 1953 August 1955 October 1955 – Approx. 3 feet, 7 inches of water August 1960 April 1961 March 1962 August 1971 June 1972 – Approx. 4 feet of water September 1974 September 1975 – Approx. 4 feet, 2 inches of water November 1977 April 1980 April 1983 May 1990 April 1996 October 1996 September 1999 September 2004 October 2005 March 2007 April 2007 – Approx. 6 feet of water August 2011 May 2013 August 2014 September 2021 – 14 feet of water; Worst flood of all-time Based on information in the 2008 KW Furey Engineering Flood Mitigation Report , there have been 100 "flood events" in the Village of Mamaroneck between 1877 and 2021 translating into a "flood event" once every 1.44 years. Note: Coastal flooding from Hurricane Sandy in October 2012 is not included in the above statistics since the storm did not cause the Mamaroneck/Sheldrake Rivers to flood. Additional Source: Hydroquest LWRP Report dated 20 March 2016. Bold – Worst Floods in Mamaroneck, NY history

Monarch Butterfly

21 May 2013 77 43 2149
Mamaroneck, NY -- October 22, 2011 Note: The Monarch Butterfly is gathering nectar from a Mexican Sun Flower

American Goldfinch and Sunflower

21 May 2013 141 104 2860
Mamaroneck, NY -- July 26, 2012