That's a curious looking building. I'm not sure if I like it, and at the same time I don't dislike it. It's just very odd. I do like the tarps! Gorgeous looking park! It's probably a very famous park but you'll have to excuse my ignorance for not knowing which one. Hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend Elizabeth :)
that second from the top one looks like there is a giant distorted smiley face in the shadows on the glass door to the right. Did anyone else see that?
That is a strange looking building and talking of Christo - my trip to NY was (mildy) ruined by his orange curtains through Central Park. We'd splashed out on a high level room at the Ritz and looking out every day was like looking at a selection of shower curtains.
Of course it just meant that we promised ourselves we'd return and see the park au naturel. One day - hopefully on my next 'big' birthday
That soft morning light is enchanting...Spring light is so delightful, and a great accessory for the artist. :o) That last photo has me wanting to stroll along there too...The photo of building & tarp is terrific--nice take of contrasts there. Always fun to see what's happening through your lens. :o) Happy week, Elizabeth ((HUGS))
I like the building with the tarps. It looks like a building snuggling under a blanket.
ReplyDeleteThat's a curious looking building. I'm not sure if I like it, and at the same time I don't dislike it. It's just very odd. I do like the tarps! Gorgeous looking park! It's probably a very famous park but you'll have to excuse my ignorance for not knowing which one. Hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend Elizabeth :)
ReplyDeletelovely Elizabeth! I like how the tarp blends in with the sky too.
ReplyDeleteLovely Sunday morning stroll through the city.
ReplyDeleteAlways find it fun to visit with you and your pictures.It reminds me of a time, when I lived there.They are great..Good job. Happy SSS.
ReplyDeleteDecay is one of the beautiful secrets of life :)
ReplyDeleteHaha, I sound like a drunken philospher :))))
I like the second photo. Something interesting about the open door and the closed door. I want to know what is behind door number 8!
ReplyDeleteNice take on the old/new doors .. Revel was a lovely surprise .. I thoroughly enjoyed sitting in that corner in the sun ... with you!
ReplyDeleteI love the last one....
ReplyDeletethat second from the top one looks like there is a giant distorted smiley face in the shadows on the glass door to the right. Did anyone else see that?
ReplyDeleteI like the geometric lines in the first photo and the cool morning feeling of the last-where dod you take that one?
ReplyDeleteLooks as though it is all warming up for our arrival!
ReplyDeleteI will make contact later in the week when I have reviewed our schedule. Thanks for the e mail.
Lovely shots as always :)
ReplyDeleteI love all your "city" shots! Lovely park, beautiful buildings, colors! Well, I like NYC -- period!
ReplyDeleteI love the paradox of old against new--great doors!
ReplyDeleteThese are all very interesting shots of NYC - great shadows!
ReplyDeleteNice Sunday pics....Barb
ReplyDeleteSpring Light - a very good thing - love the last two shots!
ReplyDeleteThat is a strange looking building and talking of Christo - my trip to NY was (mildy) ruined by his orange curtains through Central Park. We'd splashed out on a high level room at the Ritz and looking out every day was like looking at a selection of shower curtains.
ReplyDeleteOf course it just meant that we promised ourselves we'd return and see the park au naturel. One day - hopefully on my next 'big' birthday
That soft morning light is enchanting...Spring light is so delightful, and a great accessory for the artist. :o) That last photo has me wanting to stroll along there too...The photo of building & tarp is terrific--nice take of contrasts there. Always fun to see what's happening through your lens. :o) Happy week, Elizabeth ((HUGS))
ReplyDeleteThe 23rd street pic stunning.
ReplyDeleteArtistically billowing blue tarps - I love it!
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