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Just one of the 400-79-6-65000infinite ways of looking at the Yorkest of News
Sunday, October 23, 2005
GoodEveningCity of Gold
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This is a unique view of the NYC skyline from across the Hudson. Unique mostly because the setting light of the sun makes the city look golden and sparklingly-clean. New York is indeed made of gold!........and sweat...and filth....SacriFice....and Pain........but you can't see that here.
This is a unique view of the NYC skyline from across the Hudson. Unique mostly because the setting light of the sun makes the city look golden and sparklingly-clean. New York is indeed made of gold!........and sweat...and filth....SacriFice....and Pain........but you can't see that here.
LightSpeed
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A combination of the speed of my friend's Subaru and the lights of the nighttime traffic on the way to NYC. It really represents whats happening.
A combination of the speed of my friend's Subaru and the lights of the nighttime traffic on the way to NYC. It really represents whats happening.
young Mother....Young child
Steel-Intersects-Landscape
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It's all about intersection. Lines of earth........lines of steel.... dancing into, around, and though one another. The inherent patterned mathematics that is always surrounding us.
It's all about intersection. Lines of earth........lines of steel.... dancing into, around, and though one another. The inherent patterned mathematics that is always surrounding us.
NewYearDance
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This picture was taken on 42nd street in New York City right after the ball dropped to initiate the 2005 New Year. Leaving the shutter open for a second allowed me to capture the perpetual motion of the electric and organic energy created by the hoards of people and lights. Through Adrienne's expression you can see there is much to absorb.
This picture was taken on 42nd street in New York City right after the ball dropped to initiate the 2005 New Year. Leaving the shutter open for a second allowed me to capture the perpetual motion of the electric and organic energy created by the hoards of people and lights. Through Adrienne's expression you can see there is much to absorb.
Saturday, October 01, 2005
JourneyHome
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This was taken in Abingdon Virginia. The land became golden as the sun set. I think its impossible not to feel that feeling when you look at this. The feeling you get when another day is over and the world (this hemisphere at least) closes its eyes only to do it all over again.
This was taken in Abingdon Virginia. The land became golden as the sun set. I think its impossible not to feel that feeling when you look at this. The feeling you get when another day is over and the world (this hemisphere at least) closes its eyes only to do it all over again.
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