Thursday, January 27, 2011

getting better

26 comments:

me said...

Crisp is the first word that came to my mind!

Xtreme English said...

I envy your view! Enjoy it that the street can hold so many variations....

Michael Valčić said...

Can't it be Spring yet?

RedPat said...

This one is great too! Love the fire-escapes outlined with snow.

rchrd said...

So what street is this? Thompson, Sullivan?

Unknown said...

That would would have to be McDougal

Virginia said...

Look, there's rchrd up there!

This is grogeous. Now you can see that red pop!!!

Leslie D. said...

One word comes to mind: time-less. Ok maybe two words.

Michelle said...

I also love the zig zag pattern of the fire escapes.

alex said...

love how the snow covers the tree branches and fire escapes.

Someone said...

i want to go here so badly

Lori Skoog said...

Ken Mac! Hey! Thanks for the visit. You sure are getting a taste of winter this year. Love the way the snow sticks to the fire escapes.

Matt and Kathleen Brennan said...

Great shot! I look forward to seeing many more of your pictures from NYC. I gather this street takes on many different personas based on the time of day and the weather conditions.

dianasfaria.com said...

I love all the snow covered fire escapes.

Kitty said...

ha, the fire escapes. So cool!
pun intended.

Oakland Daily Photo said...

Love the zigzag of snow up the fire escapes.

Laurie Allee said...

This is so gorgeous. But I do feel guilty for the 80 degree weather we've been having lately. You guys have been hammered this winter.

Laurie SF said...

Close your eyes. Here in SF..the waves are large and the temps balmy. Dressing in layers...wetsuit and a surfboard. Thank you for sharing a daily view of NYC..such a longing it stirs.

Rune Eide said...

The contrast between the snow and the red brick always fascinates me.

Regina K said...

I have enjoyed these last two photos. The first in the middle of the storm captures it's beauty and struggles. And then the aftermath... I like the evolution of the street.

boromax said...

Is it fair to just say, "Ditto all of the above"? The fire escapes really caught my attention.

AVCr8teur said...

That is a beautiful view of the city with the snow covered trees and fire escapes against the colorful buildings.

Jean Spitzer said...

This series of photos is beautiful.

rchrd said...

Ah, right. McDougal. I should have seen the Minetta Tavern sign.
It's unrecognizable from this vantage point. All my memories of the street, looking south towards Bleecker, are from street level.

Sharon Creech said...

This is a spectacular shot, with the snow frosting both the trees and fire escapes in such an artistic way.

Jeni said...

INCREDIBLE shot!! how can anyone NOT love NY?