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THE NUDE RIBS OF NY


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Ahh, yes, in fact, we call it the rib "cage!" Now NY can sometimes feel that way from the outside. As if the structures and homes are cages, but there's also something very warm about the close proximity of neighbors that, in some sense, forms a very intimate connection among New Yorkers. I see some of that here. The intimacy of the chevron design, of the soft, dark lighting, the look seemingly upward, the geometry where one spoke is dependent on the next. While this is mostly design and mostly abstract, there's a human story behind it . . . and behind the camera where it was framed and, therefore, to some extent shaped.

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I agree with you, it was my first time and mi impression is that NY has an awesome culture, a rich mix where tolerance is a value, the connection, the multi language cacophony, the hospitable character of each one, and the incredible arch of artistic options to see and enjoy. I fell in love with this city.

About the "ribs", absolutely beautiful work of art, I was taking pictures along hours.

But as you should know sometimes I'm lazy, an I need the exact impulse, a special state of mind in order to process my pix.

Thank you my friend.

 

 

Tony

As you can read in my previous comment to Fred, I took dozens of pictures, and my pre selection was pretty hard to do, indeed is quite easy to take a good one with a captivating subject as it is, only need to be carefully with the hour, preferably early in the morning, or late in the afternoon (my case). Thanks a lot.

 

 

George

I should recognize that it wasn't very difficult to do, I only was careful with the light angle, I mean, not my merit, but the architect imagination. Delightful work.

Thank you very much for your visit.

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"Fifty shades of Gray" .. I guess some people saw the movie, however personally I find this image more stimulating, there is depth and subtlety to it, whereas the fim was really shallow.  As for the eroticism, well all art is erotic in a way, since it stimulates the senses and evokes a reaction in the body, it's when the brain becomes involved that it becomes more interesting, again in my view that is where the film was lacking.  

 

All this to say that this is yet another masterful view of the stonework, I have seen buildings you have photographed and remained oblivious to their content, I admire your ability  to see and interpret what you do above, moreover, you manage to communicate the feelings to others which is truly admirable. Chapeau and respect  my friend ... 

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This subject has an abstract eroticism indeed, photogenic and provoking, this structure is dynamic, has motion and flows in a strange way. My intention is aimed to capture just a molecule of the impression provoked in my mind.

Merit? The architect!

About the movie "Fifty shades..." well my dear friend, it's too boring, I agree with you.

Thanks a lot John.

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