Posted by Mitch Goldman on January 22, 2014 
Now that's thinking outside of the "box". Incredible, and distinctly, Livesey.
Posted by cmdrflake on January 22, 2014 
I like this view of a pair of iconic New York landmarks. Ed Nowak would have liked this shot! It might exist on a sheet of 4x5 film, who knows.
Posted by Óscar on January 23, 2014 
Amazing! It can't get better than this: a strong composition underlined by the clever use of B&W. PCA for me.
Posted by Janusz Mrozek on January 23, 2014 
A multi-dimensional wonder!
Posted by on January 23, 2014 
Just lovely! I love GCT. Thanx.
Posted by on January 23, 2014 
A beautiful timeless photo.
Posted by Eric Williams on January 23, 2014 
Wow…this is a masterly composition! One of your strongest images yet. And a PCA from me too!
Posted by Alex Ramos on February 4, 2014 
That's a very solid composition you captured! One of the stronger photos I've seen on this website.
Posted by John West on February 5, 2014 
Wonderful. As in WOW, really WOW. And conceived and executed with icicles forming on your brow.
Posted by Tom Gorton on February 6, 2014 
Interesting! I visited NYC in September 2013 and took nearly this same shot from the same spot but during a warm early autumn day. That being said, my stuff isn't as good as yours, Dennis. Can you provide some background history on the eagle? Thank you!
Posted by EL ROCO Photography on February 22, 2017 
Very NY, very Livesey. Saw it from a distance and recognized the style.
Posted by Jeff Jones on June 4, 2023 
I supported a customer about 2 blocks down Park Ave from Grand Central and got to know this magnificent edifice quite well - especially the Oyster Bar :-). This shot just captures the feel of the station and 42nd St when the snow starts to fall and a kind of hush falls over NYC. Magical.
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