Subtle Light – Week 02/12-02/18

Subtle Light – Week 02/12-02/18

19 PHOTOS|
NEW YORK, NY|
SUBTLE LIGHT




Essence Of Life:

W eek in frames brought to you by Ashtonesia, Im not a fan of global control nor support their effect but I would look on to see how people react to certain things that comes and goes. Days of a extra cold front that did slow me down, not because it was cold but because of the casualties it has cause other things such as more delays moving around the city, since it’s the best way of moving around covering those long commutes that would cause you to have problems latter from -1 and -10 wind chills.

Anyway, with valentines hitting this weekend along with the coldest record in 100 years on its date, gifts were still visible as the hearts stayed warm, but a few days later as the snow continued to fall again bringing some fun in the snow, it wasn’t long after came a washout. Looking at the some of the people having fun around the city with the little that I came upon was still something worth noting that there’s always something going on in this busy city every day we live here.
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People get there valentines gifts prepared for the days ahead. (#)
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02
The US dollar is not something you would normally rip in half but sometimes people try to make it seems like it’s more than just a dollar February 16, 2016. (#)
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03
A slow moving snow gust came in making it really cool before the warm degrees moved in the following day. (#)
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No this was not a glitch or bad blink, I actually wanted this one to be this way, reporting on something normal should be done with your eyes closed not open, this was only based on the snowy weather. (#)
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People were very OK with the little blast of it, not a big deal at all. (#)
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06
NYC is normally business as usual under all conditions unless you can’t drive or walk. (#)
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Cooke monster balloon together with a birthday some hugs and laughs a warm welcome to New York. (#)
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Cleaning up is always a must, it’s always a must when it’s slippery. (#)
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The beautiful flood of white all over is such a pleasure to look at. (#)
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Friends play in this one-day fun, it was all over the place as they run and dive in the snow. (#)
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Mean while on the other side many rushes home to get warmth from off the streets. (#)
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The Chrysler Building fades out in this heavy snow fall. (#)
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13
A Couple poses for their photo to be taken by a friend; it’s really cool for the moment of when it lasted. (#)
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14
A snow paver smooths out the ice-skating ring at Bryant Park. (#)
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Bryant Park Fountain freezes from since the 3 days of the deep freeze, it looks like it softens up a bit. (#)
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Looking down 6th ave from the front of Bryant Park Northwest end. (#)
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When it’s time to hit the road to make your way on the out. (#)
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A man lays on the solid cold floor train station, looks like he is a homeless person, however the MTA is now fighting the homeless problem in this city as to why people are not getting treated properly, this is one of the many reasons homeless people do not stay at these places that they say are to help them, I saw the mayor on the media talking about it as well. (#)
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A dog walker walks the dogs it’s I have seen these guys a few times but not enough. (#)
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