Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Cobble Hill, Brooklyn

10 comments:

Teresa Evangeline said...

Wow. I love this. It has the quality of a realistic painting. I don't like comparing one artist with another, but the first thing that leaped into my mind was Cindy Sherman. The light is unusual and Very nice. What a great eye you have, to see life composed so artistically and then capturing it so beautifully.

sonia a. mascaro said...

What a nice place. Great photo!

Pasadena Adjacent said...

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French Girl in Seattle said...

Great city street scene. Lovely composition and light in this shot. Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)

Unknown said...

I will like to have a seat.
Greetings.

Anonymous said...

Hey Kenny, when you're out and about one of these days, will you give us a shot of 4 Patchin Place, Greenwich Village? e.e. cummings lived there from 1924 to 1962.

Folkways Note Book said...

This photograph reminds me of a Edward Hopper painting -- Nice!

-K- said...

Beautiful composition, like something from Breughel.

Also, if you're taking requests, what about Edward Hoppers place on Washington Square?

3 Washington Square North, to be exact.

He lived there from 1913 to 1967!

Lynette said...

Such a fine slice of life. I am happy to see it. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

I love this photo! Have never walked in Brooklyn but it draws me there!