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The pavement patterns in Grand Army Plaza, taken from the roof of the Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Arch at Grand Army Plaza during this past weekend's Open House NY. www.ohny.org/ohny_website/weekend.html This article has been viewed 4269 times in the last 3 years Peter: 11th Oct 2005 - 17:07 GMTwow... that first shot is outstanding! also... this is the arch in question:
Peter: 11th Oct 2005 - 17:34 GMThmm, jazz indeed. sometimes, when i listen to certain music, i see pictures like that first photo in my head... all patters and crosshatching and grayscale.
jack: 12th Oct 2005 - 14:53 GMTi remember the area well. we would pass by here to go to ebbets field. i used to bike ride down to prospect park for an afternoon romp in the park. i sat in the bleechers all the way at top behind duke snyder and watched jackie robinson run the bases. my mom would send me off with a scrambled egg and frankfurter sandwich. i was the only kid in my neighborhood who was a yankee fan. i took a lot of jabs. Peter: 12th Oct 2005 - 15:28 GMTit seems that nowadays, most of the kids in the neighborhood are mets fans... til the postseason ;) Balloonhedz: 22nd Oct 2005 - 17:59 GMTooooooooo who do YOU know that you can get up on the arch? luuuuucky. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 24th Oct 2005 - 03:06 GMTI love these, especially the first one. It's so graphic. I think that it would make an excellent hypnotist's tool. Stare at it hard enough, click your fingers and you're Napoleon. kc: 27th Oct 2005 - 12:38 GMTI like these photos. Especially because I've walked this way millions of times and somehow never noticed the grids...another new dimension, thanks to citynoise.
kricket: 7th Mar 2007 - 23:39 GMTholy shit is the first one ever disorienting to look at. all great shots. Commenting is temporarily disabled whilst the site undergoes essential maintenance. [previous] :: [next] |
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