And this is a monochrome version of what the painter, Georgia O'Keeffe, saw:
City Night, 1926 The Radiator Building, 1927
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NYC always looks great in monochrome :)
ReplyDeleteGood stuff Margaret. Your photo on the upper left is dizzying. It's all about the light!!!! And the dark of course. Can't have one without the other. The interplay is a fascination.
ReplyDeleteVery cool, your linking with Georgia O'Keeffe.
ReplyDeleteThose are wonderful monochrome shots of NYC.
ReplyDeleteI must try to find the coloured version of the radiator. What a great idea to monochromise famous paintings and to echo them with your own equally attractive shots!
ReplyDeleteExcellent, it is very reminiscent of O'Keeffe's works. I love the perspective.
ReplyDeleteNY is so impressive in monochrome. it is so built up.
ReplyDeleteI was looking at your first two photos and thinking how much they looked like modern design - and then I saw your reference to Georgia O'Keefe! I love the juxtaposition.
ReplyDeleteThe scene is really grand, and solemn...
ReplyDeleteFrom the Far East.
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ruma
These are just so cinematic.
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