PHOTOS, SOUND-BITES WITH INFORMED BACK-UP. SCROLL DOWN FOR MY PROFILE...I don't make a photograph just with a camera. I bring to the act of photography all the pictures I have seen, all the books I have read, all the music I have heard, and all the people I have known.
WEBSITES TO VISIT:
NEWS UPDATES:
(2) www.nytimes.com
(3) Portfolio of prints (work in progress)
PRINTMAKER AND PAINTER:
(5) My Janus file: Some impressions of
TO THE LIGHTHOUSE by Virginia Woolf
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Margaret Gosden 2
FOLLOWERS
Blog Archive
-
▼
2011
(180)
-
▼
March
(14)
- WATERY WEDNESDAY - LOW TIDE AND STILL TOO COLD FOR...
- WATERY WEDNESDAY - AFTER DIGGING FOR CLAMS...
- WALK IN NEW YORK - UNION SQUARE PARK, NEW YORK...
- SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY - LAZY IS AS LAZY DOES...
- WEEKEND REFLECTIONS - ON VISITING THE NEW YORK PUB...
- BLACK AND WHITE WEEKEND - THROUGH THE WINDOWS ...
- MONDAY MONOLOGUE - IN SHORT, HOMELAND SECURITY'S C...
- SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY - DON'T FENCE ME IN ...
- BLACK AND WHITE WEEKEND - MOTOR CAR MAGIC (2)
- WATERY WEDNESDAY - DRIFTWOOD, BY Rinkly Rimes
- RUBY TUESDAY - THIS LOVELY CUTTING OF A HELLEBOR...
- SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY - ONE LONG SHADOW WITH INTERRU...
- BLACK AND WHITE WEEKEND - THREE TRAVELERS...
- WATERY WEDNESDAY ....SO FINE WAS THE MORNING
-
▼
March
(14)
beautiful reflections...so grand!
ReplyDeleteGreat reflections!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend.
I have not been there in many years, but are there two lions on pedestals outside? Lovely reflections and I can just hear the tapping of the shoes on those marble floors...
ReplyDeleteBon weekend,
Genie
Reflections everywhere in this great shot. (What an elegant building too.) I like the way both figures are turning from the camera as though they're already engrossed.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great reflection : thanks for the sharing...
ReplyDeleteSuch a grand space...the ceilings are so high. Bet it's hard to hear in there. Love the window and light fixture reflection.
ReplyDelete