Fifth Avenue Subway Station, New York City (handheld)
For a different “wall,” visit my post showcasing the ceiling art in a Red Robin restaurant. For images of walls from others, visit this week’s Weekly Photo Challenge.
Fifth Avenue Subway Station, New York City (handheld)
For a different “wall,” visit my post showcasing the ceiling art in a Red Robin restaurant. For images of walls from others, visit this week’s Weekly Photo Challenge.
I love the silhouetted support structures and the colorful wall behind! Wonderful shot. 🙂
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Thanks, Laura 🙂
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You’re welcome 🙂
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Great composition!!
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Thanks, Sarah 🙂
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It is not easy to make a subway station look good. I love this picture, well done!
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Ha! Thanks, Mary 🙂
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great shot Stacy!! We have no underground in Victoria BC or even in Vancouver.( sky train there). I love the spookiness of underground stations!! 🙂
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Ooh, sky train – well, that’s fun! Thanks, Cybele 🙂
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oh and hand held!! Most impressive 🙂
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Well, maybe I should have qualified that with “leaning against a pillar.” 🙂
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I keep going back to it to look deeper and I keep finding more things. Its interesting looking at the posters on the wall showing what’s happening at present in the Big Apple and considering how busy the place is teeming with people to capture such stillness and quietness in the subway is remarkable but also polar opposite to our impression of the city so nice to have this different perspective….I think that is the strongest feeling I get from the photo, the stillness… so the city does sleep? LOVE it 🙂
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Ha! What I great comment, Kaz 🙂 It was late at night and I have to admit I did catch a few people in my various shots of this scene, but I loved this one – precisely because of its solitude, so thanks for that!
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Man, I love this. Takes me back! My dad used to work on 47th and Fifth. I would visit by LIRR and subway whenever I went in to the city. 🙂 This shot is cleaner and prettier than I remember it.
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Thanks, Emilio. Glad it stirred up some good, “cleaner” memories 🙂
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Great photo.
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Thanks (again), Raewyn 😀
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A different view of Fifth Avenue! Love the vaulted ceiling reflections!
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Thanks, Patti! That was actually my favorite part as well 😉
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Nice choice for this challenge, Stacy. 🙂
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Hi, Stefano! Thanks so much for that 🙂
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Reblogged this on musicandomy.
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Wow, you were lucky it getting that shot with no people on the platform, Stacy. Almost looks as if I am looking through windows the way you have taken the photo.
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Well, it was fairly late at night, Hugh, and I was being patient on top of that 😉 Thanks, as always, for your kindness!
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Wonderful image, great composition and framing too.
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Thanks very much, Karen! I took quite a few from different perspectives. In the end, this was my favorite 🙂
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What a fabulous interpretation of a fascinating wall, Stacy. Makes me want to study it more.
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Thanks, Jann! As an avid theatre goer, the advertisements for various performances caught my eye as much as the Fifth Avenue tile work 🙂
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Wonderful image Stacy 🙂
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Thought you might like this one, Joe 😉 Thanks!
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