2.21.02 2:55
I had just come from a meeting yesterday when I found myself riding down Broadway. My camera was around my neck so when the light that was shining into that urban canyon caught my eye, it was nothing to reach down, lift the camera up and snap three shots. I didn't even slow down. When I got home, the third image pretty closely reflected what I saw.
It's not remarkable, just a little sun-kissed street scene. The sunlight that is illuminating Time Square isn't direct sunlight. It's bouncing off Four Times Square (home of Condé Nast and Skadden Arps) so it's just a little different in it's qualities. It takes on a slightly softer feel, the way a bounce reflector would work. In this case, it's simply one that is a few stories high.
Just thought I'd share one that wasn't a few years old.
Make pictures.
It's not remarkable, just a little sun-kissed street scene. The sunlight that is illuminating Time Square isn't direct sunlight. It's bouncing off Four Times Square (home of Condé Nast and Skadden Arps) so it's just a little different in it's qualities. It takes on a slightly softer feel, the way a bounce reflector would work. In this case, it's simply one that is a few stories high.
Just thought I'd share one that wasn't a few years old.
Make pictures.







2 comments:
ahhh, my son works there at Broadway Video, and it sort of took me to him for a moment. I will be visiting your fair city in April...........nice preview!!
All your pictures are so very interesting and inspire me, a mere woman with a camera, to see so much more!!
Thanks for the enjoyment, and for the inspiration!!
we're all connected. i used to work across the way from broadway video. now the whole building is gone and a new one is in it's place.
i'm so glad i can be an inspiration.
thanks for sharing.
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