“Hurricane Sandy,” by Jane Kratochvil.

The last couple of days and nights have been full of anxiety and nerves as Hurricane Sandy locked in on the East Coast. Though many of us in Brooklyn were spared some of the horrible destruction and fires that Breezy Point in Queens experienced, it was still gut-wrenching. Waterfront neighborhoods like Coney Island, Sheepshead Bay, DUMBO and Red Hook were all victims of heavy flooding and electrical fires. It was scary to watch the local reports and photographs come in on Twitter, but it’s so evident that social media services like Twitter have so fundamentally changed how the media works in emergencies.

Though power is (eerily) still out for a huge number of folks in Manhattan, there’s lots of amazing coverage of the storm and its aftermath. This round-up of photos on The Atlantic is a must-see, and photographs have started to pour in on our Flickr group, some of which I’ve featured below. If you have photos you’d like to see featured here, please contribute on Flickr on contact us via email directly.

My thoughts are with all those recovering from the storm. Please be safe and let us know if there is anything we can do to help!

“Manhattan, 10/30/12,” by Jonathan Percy:
Manhattan 10/30/12

“Hurricane Sandy, the next morning in DUMBO,” by Barry Yanowitz:
Hurricane Sandy, the next morning in DUMBO

“Fort Greene Mercedes Smash,” by Matt Nedbalsky:
Fort Greene Mercedes Smash

“Morning After Sandy,” by Vitaliy Piltser:
Untitled

“Go Away Sandy!,” by Joel Zimmer:
Go Away Sandy

“Statue of Liberty, Sandy,” by Marie Viljoen:
statue of liberty, sandy

“Clinton Hill Tree Down,” by Matt Nedbalsky:
Clinton Hill Tree Down

“Fallen,” by Joel Zimmer:
Fallen II

“Hurricane Sandy, the next morning in DUMBO,” by Barry Yanowitz:
Hurricane Sandy, the next morning in DUMBO

It seems hardly possible that October hasn’t yet ended and we’ve already seen snow! I’m still harvesting my late summer veggies and trying to plan my spring garden. But indeed, many along the East Coast did get socked with snow yesterday. While I hibernated at home, lots of intrepid photographers grabbed their cameras and headed out to catch the first storm of the season. Check out some of their great shots below and contribute your own over at our Flickr group. Stay warm!

Untitled, by Lucy Aboytes: (Lots more over on her blog!)

“October Snow,” by Nelson Ryland:
October Snow, #ditmaspark, #snow

“Brooklyn’s First Snow,” by Matt Heidelberger:
Brooklyn's First Snow II

“NYC Nor’easter, October 2011: The backyards of Brooklyn,” by Scott Lynch:
NYC Nor'easter, October 2011: The backyards of Brooklyn

Untitled, by Michael Pearce:
OctSnow-7

Untitled, by Michael Pearce:
OctSnow-5

“The Silent City / October Snow,” by Josh Derr:
the silent city/october snow

More than once this weekend I thought about blogging while we were holed up and preparing for Hurricane Irene to come tearing through Brooklyn. Instead, it proved to be an opportune time to catch up on sleep, paint my dining room, and lazily watch some over-the-top news coverage of the storm. (“IT’S THE SIZE OF EUROPE!”) While the damage in New York City definitely doesn’t hold a candle to what’s going on in parts of New Jersey and Vermont, I wanted to share some of these Brooklyn scenes of the storm and its aftermath.

Did you venture out into the storm? Have shots you’d like to share? Send ‘em our way – we’d love to see them.

“Fun in DUMBO,” by BSEinBrooklyn:
Fun

“Irene’s Aftermath,” by Ed Brydon:
Irene's Aftermath

“Fallen Bee Hive” and “Fort Greene,” by Marta Curry:
Fallen Bee HiveFort Greene

“Hurricane Irene,” by Josh Derr:
Hurricane Irene

Untitled, by Todd Sheridan and “My Very Lucky Friends,” by David Pexton:
IMG_4891 My very lucky friends

“Car Wash,” by Andrew Mohrer:
Car wash

“Irene’s Aftermath,” by Ed Brydon:
Irene's Aftermath

“The Wonderfully Underwhelming Irene,” by Warren Jackson:
The wonderfully underwhelming Irene

“Hurricane Irene,” by Josh Derr:
Hurricane Irene

It’s official: this has been the snowiest January on record in New York City. After 36 inches of snow this month, is it ever going to stop?! Well, good news for you snow bunnies: there’s more on the way this weekend. In the meantime, check out these lovely photos of the latest storm from our Flickr group and bundle up!

“Delicate Steps,” by Michael Pearce:
Delicate Steps

“Lafayette Ave Church,” by McMillianFurlow and “Shoveling Out,” by Claire Voelkel:
Lafayette Ave Churchshoveling out

“Ditmas Park, Snow,” by Nelson Ryland:
ditmas park, snow

Untitled, by Lucy Aboytes:

clockwise, from top left: Justine Carroll, running.to.stand.still, veesvision, and Joel Zimmer:
Norman Ave & Eckford StManhattan Bridge
JeepThe Morning After

“Snow Day!” by Luna Park:
snow day