Sunday, May 16, 2010

harlem brownstones

15 comments:

Unknown said...

Beautiful row of houses.
Great photograph.
Costas.

Sean said...

Very nice Ken...

frankdejol said...

Great perspective and nice soft light.

Lori Skoog said...

Good Morning Ken Mac. I love this shot. Beautiful architecture and a perfect lesson in perspective for my art students. How goes it?

Curlykale said...

Such an Elegant Photo. Thank you
Ciao4now
Ck.

Hilda said...

I like their subtle differences in color. Very lovely posts too, even the ones missing their tops.

Birdman said...

Lonely... right now. Come August, these stoops will be loaded to escape a city's heat.

Kitty said...

ah, it's cleaned up quite a bit. Some of those railings look freshly painted.

Looks like this could be park slope or the UWS.

HarlemGal said...

Love this photo. I live in Harlem and walk by brownstones like this every day. Our brownstones are truly gorgeous.

Yvi said...

Nice perspective...

Virginia said...

OH I love me some repeating patterns. These are so great KM. Yep, I need to sashay right on up there and do the whole city with you! I'd really love that you know. Can we start right here?
V

-K- said...

Where'd everybody go?

I know its a different part of town but whenever I see a shot like this I think of "The Seven Year Itch," a Billy Wilder film set in the mid-50's (as I'm sure you know).

Rob said...

What a grand perspective.

sonia a. mascaro said...

What a great photo and amazing perspective! Did I told you that I LOVE brownstones architecture?

Kevin Sumter said...

Good Morning Ken Mac. I love this shot. Beautiful architecture and a perfect lesson in perspective for my art students. How goes it?