Mary Sargent © 2007 …………………………………….. click to enlarge
Here's one of those shots I have a weakness for: flat with squares and rectangles fitting together, color (though not necessary), doesn't hurt, and a little detail, as in the delicate iron work, is always nice.
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Thursday, March 01, 2007
Hamilton Heights, 145th Street Between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue
Posted by Mary Sargent at 9:31 PM
Labels: 145th Street, Hamilton Heights, Harlem, West Harlem
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I love this one too, for the same reasons you're giving. It reminds me of the Murray Hill photo that I wrote a comment on that never got published due to my tempermental computer. But anyway it was about the oversized jigsaw quality of the photo--everything fitting together in the most interesting angular way--every piece vying for its own space. And love these colors, too.
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