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Erfahrener Benutzer
Join Date: 09/26/06
Location: Houston
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and it has not changed a great deal since I was an undergraduate at NYU in the late 60's
this is a grand capture, Ben the environment adds to the photograph & your subject is well isolated love the eyeliner |
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Join Date: 11/08/04
Location: New York
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Ben -
I agree with Arthur (though at that time I was either at Seton Hall or a steely-eyed killer in the USAF), and add that I very much like the light, color and effect of the railing. Her eye makeup almost looks as though you would be able to hear her blink and mistake the sound for a pigeon taking off nearby. |
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Erfahrener Benutzer
Join Date: 03/06/05
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Great shot - well framed with wonderful light.
Tuna
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Join Date: 01/13/08
Location: NYC
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Doc, thanks. Things all around St Mark's Place are changing rapidly. Your Alma Mater has bought every inch it can and is building on scale unheard of. The worst tenements are being developed as fancy new "lofts" at unheard of asking figures. Go figure. What till this guys meet up with the street folks on the way back to the crib!
Stu, Martin , Mike & Tuna, thanks for your kind words. sharookh, thanks. I'd like to find some of the people you have captured, on my streets. |
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