Mary Sargent © 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . click to enlarge
On Monday, Yom Kippur, our office was closed and it was a gorgeous day and I had to get olive oil at Fairway, so I took the subway down to 72nd street and walked across to Riverside Park.
Today it's 59° and fall is here.
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Upper West Side, Riverside Park at 72nd Street
Posted by Mary Sargent at 7:29 PM
Labels: Parks, Upper West Side, Uptown
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3 comments:
This is quite subtle and moving. The long shadows so soft and melancholy in the autumn light. The Asian sensibility of the limb.
This shot is gorgeous -- very satisfying to gaze at. It feels universal. Two boys playing with a ball, their forms caught in a larger landscape creating an open question. I love how the lines all have answers.
Bathes my eyeballs in a wonderful green. A surprise!
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