Now that's thinking outside of the "box". Incredible, and distinctly, Livesey.
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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.
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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.
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A multi-dimensional wonder!
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Posted by on January 23, 2014 | |
Just lovely! I love GCT. Thanx.
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Posted by on January 23, 2014 | |
A beautiful timeless photo.
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Wow…this is a masterly composition! One of your strongest images yet. And a PCA from me too!
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That's a very solid composition you captured! One of the stronger photos I've seen on this website.
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Wonderful. As in WOW, really WOW. And conceived and executed with icicles forming on your brow.
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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!
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Very NY, very Livesey. Saw it from a distance and recognized the style.
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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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