What a cliché—pictures of flowers. But some are so alluring, it’s impossible to look away. The top 3 photos have been manipulated with iPhoto to brighten and intensify the colors, as is the photo on the right side of the second row. The remainder, tulips after the rain taken at the April Community Garden on the Upper West Side—in bloom every year for about 2 weeks—are not touched or retouched at all. Bottom row, middle: A butterfly kite flying over Manhattan in the early weeks of the pandemic, when the air was free of the usual pollutants. Bottom row, right: A tentpole at an outdoor event, looking up—and dipped in some unusual colors.

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