Well, I second Joe’s comment. Except I never had a camera with me when I worked in NYC. I was at 47th and 5th. There was a Starbuck’s right there. I don’t think they ever closed! But I digress.This is a fantastic shot- looks very much like winter. No steam rising but wet streets. Late fall? Early spring?
Great night scene Patti π I can’t tell you how many times I have been in Manhattan at closing time for these street vendors and witnessed scenes like this but never thought to take a photo. Brilliant job on this Patti π
The title is excellent, even though I have a dab of 1/2 & 1/2 in my coffee at the moment, but it is super strong.
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I like that light on the woman’s leg π
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indeed, only black coffee fits this image
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Nice street scene, I love this.
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Poor guy, looks like he had a rainy day. Cool vibe with the car lights.
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Full of atmosphere … π
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That’s a beautiful, seductive inkiness. And the body language of a tired man.
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Well, I second Joe’s comment. Except I never had a camera with me when I worked in NYC. I was at 47th and 5th. There was a Starbuck’s right there. I don’t think they ever closed! But I digress.This is a fantastic shot- looks very much like winter. No steam rising but wet streets. Late fall? Early spring?
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Great night scene Patti π I can’t tell you how many times I have been in Manhattan at closing time for these street vendors and witnessed scenes like this but never thought to take a photo. Brilliant job on this Patti π
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You really make us feel we could be standing right on that street corner, Patti. So good!
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What a great night scene Patti, I love the atmosphere! π
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