Friday, January 28, 2011

NYU

20 comments:

Lori Skoog said...

Classic.

Anonymous said...

this series of three, each has a timeless quality. Can hear a steam radiator in the background. Don't forget your mittens.

boromax said...

Interesting how the part of the photo with the people in the intersection looks like a painting; and I really like the brick facade of the building, and the shapes of the iron on the nearby fire escape balconies.

Virginia said...

they're getting better 'n better KM!
V

黄清华 Wong Ching Wah said...

Wonderful framing, like those people interactions on the ground level and the human scale to the compositions.

Rune Eide said...

I got "hung up" in the that wire hanging down. You obviously know what you are doing.

Birdman said...

Just some wonderful shots of the city in winter. Nice work.

Banjo52 said...

- I’m with Boromax and RuneE—you’ve included some interesting details, and the fuzziness of snow, plus the perspective of height. It’s all understated and very nice. I’m tempted to say Dickensian . . . ?

Regina K said...

Wonderful!

-K- said...

I love your "Out the window" shots.

Dimple said...

All the snow got me thinking about how difficult it must be to deal with in a city the size of New York. I see some bare sidewalk, and I think that is a good thing!
Beautiful ironwork, and I like the trees in the next block.

Rune Eide said...

Me again and thank you for the comment: You mustn't remove that wire! It makes a perfect Golden Ratio :-)

k said...

snow covered cities, i love it :) thanks for the elements recommendation!! have been enjoying your pictures :)

Frank de Jol said...

Cool shot!
I hate winter, but love this wintry view.

Rune Eide said...

Try this one for info of The Golden Ratio. It is "everywhere" :-)

Cesc Sales said...

All is quiet...

Xtreme English said...

Love the perfect frosting on the window sills....

David - Wilmington NC said...

What a dreary skyline. Too cold!

Curlykale said...

"Matchstick Men---- "

It's still looking cold Guys.
Ck.

Living In Williamsburg Virginia said...

This and the two previous posts are fantastic.

Darryl and Ruth : )