Quite the variety in this post! You did a nice job capturing the world of the homeless guy--without him knowing it. Liked the stree reflection shot--so much detail and color in the refection. The street shot really captured the busy nature of the city--so much going on. I also like the hotel shot--classic building (well, at least for NYC). Rumor has it that you did an early morning shoot at Wall Street! (btw, I think they only jump out of the windows there in the afternoon--as the market collapses). Keep shooting!
dad i took the 'moonstruck' shot especially for you and mom! no comment?! how could you overlook the moonstruck diner? do you not remember the dinner-breakfast that we so thoroughly enjoyed? ahhahaha moonstruck.
From lakes to ocean to mountains, and now to a forest of metal trees, New York promises wonderful things for Libby and me. I hope to take photos daily, and to account for my time here.
enjoying the photos mark. i'm impressed at your dedication to your project.
ReplyDeletemark-this is my favorite bunch yet. truly. awesome.
ReplyDeletethanks guys! i appreciate the feedback.
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Quite the variety in this post! You did a nice job capturing the world of the homeless guy--without him knowing it. Liked the stree reflection shot--so much detail and color in the refection. The street shot really captured the busy nature of the city--so much going on. I also like the hotel shot--classic building (well, at least for NYC). Rumor has it that you did an early morning shoot at Wall Street! (btw, I think they only jump out of the windows there in the afternoon--as the market collapses). Keep shooting!
ReplyDeletedad i took the 'moonstruck' shot especially for you and mom! no comment?! how could you overlook the moonstruck diner? do you not remember the dinner-breakfast that we so thoroughly enjoyed? ahhahaha moonstruck.
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