Subtle Light – Week 02/28-03/06

Subtle Light – Week 02/28-03/06

29 PHOTOS|
NEW YORK, NY|
SUBTLE LIGHT



Structure and the Light


Essence Of Life:

W eek in frames brought to you by Ashtonesia, silence awakes in the move to tops of landmarks and buildings of interest. I can’t help but notice the world in a very much different way from what I use to know. The luxury of having a home where you work and not having to boil water before every meal or even to not have to go out and hunt for a meal, you can now sit in the comfort of your own home or the place you reside and go out to get a mean that’s already prepared for you. Cooking food couldn’t be any easier. No more fiddling with rubbing sticks to make a fire and have pots crafted to cook food. The times has changed massively.
01
A view of the Helmsley Building from 5th ave and 59th St, March 01, 2015. (#)
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02
432 Park Ave in development again and the sun coming through the window, just imagine of being up there in the room where the sun is going down. (#)
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03
A lower view of 432 Park Building, it fits in really well along with the details of the other buildings. (#)
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04
Sculpture of art I ran across from of a building that’s in development. (#)
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05
The Helmsley Building is a 35-story building located at 230 Park Avenue between East 45th and East 46th Streets in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, which was built in 1929 as the New York Central Building, and was designed by Warren & Wetmore, the architects of Grand Central Terminal, in the Beaux-Arts style. Before the erection of the Pan Am Building – now the MetLife Building – this building stood out over the city’s second most prestigious avenue as the tallest structure in the great “Terminal City” complex around Grand Central. (#)
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06
Central Park South, is a place where there is some art in a center area on the sidewalk that many people can entertain themselves. (#)
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07
I was fortunate enough to capture the actual buildup of the thread reals art setup. (#)
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08
Walking along the street I noticed that one horse could hardly even see where he’s going, he had to twist his head to really get straight ahead, so I have a better feel of the animals on what is really going on. I can understand why the city wants to take them off the streets, this horse really can’t see much of its soundings, I would like to ask the people that have these animals like this, how would they like to be side blinded and strapped up like this? March 01, 2015. (#)
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09
Another look at the eyes of the horse just how close those straps and whatever they are called by its eyes, what a terrible way to treat an animal. (#)
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10
One day that warmed up after the rain, and everyone took the time to either get out or clean up the left-over blocks of ice. (#)
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11
A man with his dog, but the dog really want to know when he will get moving. (#)
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12
The guys that run the horses and carriages. (#)
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13
Up the stairs and out of sight, passing through the snow filled park (#)
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14
Police buggies covered from the heavy snow fall, March 05, 2015. (#)
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15
People are getting read to hit the road to leave the city. (#)
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16
A sign that indicates where a cyclist was killed, these are the white bikes that is around the city, only now the signs are going up. (#)
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17
A closer look at the sign, I use to see these around but there was never any information, nor did anyone know exactly why. (#)
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18
One city worker is cleaning up the left-over snow that is covering bike paths. (#)
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19
A guy feeding the birds in this cold weary weather. (#)
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20
I spoke to him, but he don’t speak English nor did he wanted to talk, he was more into the birds he was feeding, there was a warm joy inside of him finding comfort in the birds and like above he just watched them as they eat and fly by in. (#)
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21
A nice set of kegs spread across the side. (#)
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22
A small roof top greenhouse covered in snow. (#)
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23
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Clock. (#)
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24
Soaking up just how this place has changed from the last time I have been back to New York I live away now (#)
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25
It’s a bird’s day of love, two men came out to feed the birds with what little they had. (#)
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26
The birds brushed passed this lady as she got a blast from there powerful wings. (#)
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27
She was very focus into her electron gizmo that the actual presence of the animals. (#)
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28
This edition the light was not harsh it was very level and I really like the design of these buildings both landmarks and the super high ones. (#)
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29
Here is another take of 423 Park alongside the other layout of the city and will be completed very soon. (#)
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