
Dappled Sunlight
Black And White Photography, Patti, Photography


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The things you see in a park, in this case, Central Park in New York.
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This is an image from several years ago when I was able to spend a few hours in New York. I did my best to take advantage of every minute I was there. I had five hours from the time I got off the train at Penn Station and had to be back on the train to catch a flight out of Newark. I managed to visit the Empire State Building, Times Square, Central Park and Rockefeller Center. I realize I barely scratched the surface and know I will be returning someday.
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Another candid capture at one of my all time favorite locations, Bethesda Terrace and Fountain, located in Central Park, Manhattan

Busker, Bethesda Arches, Central Park, New York City
What struck me first was that she had the voice of an angel…
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Grand Central Station, NYC
These two young Orthodox Jews had a goal in mind, but what it was, I don’t know. I did see them approach and speak with one gentleman, whose arms they then proceeded to wrap with some kind of ribbon. If anyone can shed some light on what might have been going on, I’d sure be interested in finding out.
Fuji X30 – 1/170 @ f/2.8 – ISO 200
After a great weekend of street shooting of with fellow Monochromia Contributors Laurie Buchwald, Robyn Graham, Stacy Patterson Fischer and Patti Fogerty I saw this playful little girl waiting in front of Madison Square Garden and had to grab an image. October 16th 2016.

Grand Central Station, New York City
Grand Central holds the promise of so many photographic opportunities. I loved spending time there with Joe, Terry, Laurie, and Robyn before making our way to meet Patti in Central Park!
There wasn’t an abundance of sunlight in the terminal while we were there, but then I saw this beautiful shaft of light appear. I quickly positioned myself by the staircase, exposed for the highlights, and waited for the “right” person to walk into it. I was not disappointed.
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The old, the new and time passing in between.
New York City sunset.
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