Wonderful atmosphere in this scene Patti! I like how the street is divided into sunny and shadow side. The guy sitting on the sunny side is a lovely detail! π
My favorite street in that part of town – when I walk it it feels like a bit of old New York when gangs roamed this part of the 5 Points… nicely captured Patti!
A quiet day in China Town! I’ve only been there when it was wall to wall people…probably because I usually only go into the city on nice days – if I can help it! π Great shot! The contrast of light and the darkness of the shadows create a mood fitting for the lack of people out and about.
A quiet moment in this part of Chinatown perhaps! Other streets had their usual crowds. Maybe next time you are in town you can have fun exploring it! Thank you Robyn!
Thank you DW. We keep pinching ourselves about all the changes we have seen in the short time we’ve been here but I will never get over how quickly the Bowery changed.
Great shot Patti π It is a little eerie to see the street empty but I am familiar with this street when its busy. I love the gritty look along with half the street being in shadow (to which you maintained nice detail). Nice work π
I think everyone was inside having lunch! Doyers St is tucked away in the depths of Chinatown, famous for drug raids and gang battles it is also known as the Bloody Angle. The Nam Wah Tea Parlour, tucked away in the right hand corner has been there since 1920. The street has as many barber shops as restaurants, if not more!
Looks very quite for lunchtime. I like the light splitting the photo π
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Amazing that the street is so deserted. Love that it’s half in shadow. And the lone person…
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Wonderful shot, Patti! Love the way the seated man gives the whole thing scale. Love that encroaching shadow.
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Wonderful atmosphere in this scene Patti! I like how the street is divided into sunny and shadow side. The guy sitting on the sunny side is a lovely detail! π
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Thank you Joe!
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My favorite street in that part of town – when I walk it it feels like a bit of old New York when gangs roamed this part of the 5 Points… nicely captured Patti!
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Thank you Pat, it’s so well hidden down there isn’t it! It’s the one part of Chinatown I feel sure I could find an opium den or two . . .
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A quiet day in China Town! I’ve only been there when it was wall to wall people…probably because I usually only go into the city on nice days – if I can help it! π Great shot! The contrast of light and the darkness of the shadows create a mood fitting for the lack of people out and about.
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A quiet moment in this part of Chinatown perhaps! Other streets had their usual crowds. Maybe next time you are in town you can have fun exploring it! Thank you Robyn!
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Beautiful shot – it looks timeless, Patti! And those are hard scenes to come by these days with frenzied renovation…
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Thank you DW. We keep pinching ourselves about all the changes we have seen in the short time we’ve been here but I will never get over how quickly the Bowery changed.
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Great shot Patti π It is a little eerie to see the street empty but I am familiar with this street when its busy. I love the gritty look along with half the street being in shadow (to which you maintained nice detail). Nice work π
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Thank you Joe! I was down there again the other day and it was just as quiet, probably because of the heat!
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Deep, deep shadows, Patti – was it winter time?
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I took this shot in March, in that forever part of winter!
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Where does everyone go at lunchtime? I never thought to see a photo of New York City without thousands of people rushing about busily…..
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I think everyone was inside having lunch! Doyers St is tucked away in the depths of Chinatown, famous for drug raids and gang battles it is also known as the Bloody Angle. The Nam Wah Tea Parlour, tucked away in the right hand corner has been there since 1920. The street has as many barber shops as restaurants, if not more!
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Thank you Patti – that information makes the photo even more amazing! π
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