Posted by on October 21, 2014 
Dennis, you truly master the New York night scene!
Posted by Travis Dewitz on October 21, 2014 
Amazing. Looks like a shot right out of a movie.
Posted by David Honan on October 21, 2014 
Oh, Dennis, you and your timeless classics. I wish I had more time to spend in the city imagining and capturing scenes like this.
Posted by Janusz Mrozek on October 21, 2014 
Awesome, Dennis!
Posted by Carl Massart on October 21, 2014 
Simply spectacular. I wish the EXIF data would be visible. Curious as to ISO and shutter speed. How many others on the platform commented on the scene before their eyes one can only wonder. Glad you captured it and shared it with us!
Posted by Mike on October 21, 2014 
Not much of a subway fan, but this shot is excellent!
Posted by Dana M. on October 21, 2014 
Dennis - all I have to say is SUPERB! PCA vote from me sir, also a very well deserved new addition to my "Night Lights" Photo Album. You had the unique fortune of catching TWO No. 7 trains on the upper and lower level of the El, as the railroad "gods" were apparently granting you a blessing with this beautiful shot. Again - although I have said more than what I stated - I sum it all up with one word, SUPERB!!
Posted by Mitch Goldman on October 21, 2014 
Too many transit gems for a magazine feature at this point - might as well ask for a column! Or, (and) better yet, the book!
Posted by Kevin Madore on October 21, 2014 
Yeah Dennis, so when is the book coming out? Really nice image here. You are definitely the king of urban mass transit.
Posted by Eric Williams on October 21, 2014 
Well done Dennis!
Posted by Jeff Sell on October 21, 2014 
Like the comment Mike made, I'm not a big subway fan either.....but - if the subject runs on rails I'm interested and you sure made this scene look good! One question, did any of the New Yorkers give you a funny look as to why you were taking pictures of the subway (the look every railfans gets when they are at a railroad crossing taking a picture)?
Posted by Tom Gorton on November 4, 2014 
How did I miss this last month? Better late then never to view fine photographic art from you, Dennis. Unbelievable! Makes me want to live in NYC.
Posted by Steve Larson on November 9, 2014 
Notice the SILVER CUP sign in reverse...One of the last scenes of the movie the Highlander was shot right there. Thanks, Dennis. This photo takes me back to my youth.
Posted by Carl Kulzer on October 6, 2017 
Thank you for this gorgeous night shot Dennis. I don't think any other city can compete with the New York skyline, and I live in the Los Angeles area. Best regards.
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