Monday, November 9, 2009
Autumn in New York
This photo was taken almost a year ago when I visited family friends in NYC during Thanksgiving week. The leaves were still orange back in our training headquarters in Georgia but none was left in Central Park. There was this man with a saxophone who brought life through the dusk.
Tags:
autumn,
Central Park,
NYC,
photography,
places,
USA
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)






13 comments:
Right. Trees sleep. Like people.
@Random Student: But I love how they can sleep for months. :)
thats a beautiful park. soo much life in that place. you can't hide from it. even in a season like that.
@Nitin: It definitely is. My visit was so short and we got to the park late in the afternoon. I would love to go back there and just feel the morning sun.
i love the angle of the photo : )
@wait: Thank you.
the trees don't have leaves.why?
@Anonymous: Depends entirely on how you perceive it.... :)
It is a beautiful poetic image. I really love your Art in Photography. Is that your job?
I wish I could go to NY in autumn....
@Lorenza: Photography is only a hobby. My current job gives me opportunities to travel and I take that chance to take photos. If only I had my own camera back then I could have taken so much more. :)
Great perspective, the alley reminds me of the central aisle of a cathedral. Wonderfully captured! Good you made the saxophonist's face beam.
Lovely photo... I can hear the saxophonist play!
I'd love to visit NYC... hopefully next year Mr B and I will go!
xx
@Buenos Aires Photoblog: I guess the dusk wasn't a very bad time to take photos. However after sunset, I couldn't take good photos anymore since I didn't bring a tripod.
@Saskia: There's no place like NYC. :)
Post a Comment