Fuji X30 – 1/60 @ f/5.0 – ISO 200 A surprisingly empty bench on a Saturday afternoon in Central Park, NYC Share this:TweetLike Loading... Related Black and White, Black and White Photography, Joseph, New York, PhotographySaturday In The Park Image
Thanks Patti it looks like it was just painted 😀 I took this with the X30 when we were on our way to meet you at the Boathouse back in October. LikeLike December 12, 2016 at 7:03 pm Reply
Nice B&W! Love all the repeating lines all over and the shadowing is great. Looks like they left that bench empty just for you! You could have laid down to take a nap there! LikeLike November 30, 2016 at 3:43 pm Reply
Thank you Gale 🙂 It was a beautiful day I almost did lay down ! LikeLike November 30, 2016 at 4:09 pm Reply
wow Joe..did u clean that bench b4 you shot it :)) beautiful!! LikeLiked by 1 person November 29, 2016 at 7:43 am Reply
LOL its a good thing I had my backpack blower with me in my camera bag 🙂 Thank you Kathy. LikeLike November 29, 2016 at 8:04 am Reply
Very perceptive light & dark photograph! The linear lines are intriguing, too. LikeLike November 28, 2016 at 5:03 pm Reply
Super glossy here Joe!
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Thanks Patti it looks like it was just painted 😀 I took this with the X30 when we were on our way to meet you at the Boathouse back in October.
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Great shot .. Love the lighting and perspective
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Thank you Julie 🙂
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Nice B&W! Love all the repeating lines all over and the shadowing is great. Looks like they left that bench empty just for you! You could have laid down to take a nap there!
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Thank you Gale 🙂 It was a beautiful day I almost did lay down !
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wow Joe..did u clean that bench b4 you shot it :)) beautiful!!
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LOL its a good thing I had my backpack blower with me in my camera bag 🙂 Thank you Kathy.
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hahaha good one Joe
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Very perceptive light & dark photograph! The linear lines are intriguing, too.
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Thank you very much Michael 🙂
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