plans
By yi-ching lin
Tags: hotel, new york, photo challenges, postaday2011, postaweek2011, ritz-carlton, weekly photo challenge, Westchester, white plains, windows
Category: art, city, nature, nyc, photography, poetry, structure, writing
making…
By yi-ching lin
Tags: hotel, new york, photo challenges, postaday2011, postaweek2011, ritz-carlton, weekly photo challenge, Westchester, white plains, windows
Category: art, city, nature, nyc, photography, poetry, structure, writing
making…
people never come
with directions as often
as they should –
yesterday, when you said
you have had enough,
it still kept us all guessing
.
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Well I guessed I had to click the link to get here. Oddly shaped windows…
i’m just curious about the shadows of the two lamps…one points one way, one points the other. thank you for clicking! (smile)
WAY COOL! I like it that the figures are in shadow and about to imerge into the light! …once the one person has given adequate directions to do so, of course. 🙂
I am drawn to the light the wind and the contemporary feel of this in contrast with the age old story of giving directions.
oh, i like the way you put it, Leslie! thank you.
in the far right you can see the shadow of another lamp in the same direction
as the no parking sign lampost . curious
the whole picture looks like a game of some sort to me.
like i could pick those people up and move them around
–and while I did i would shout at them and the lamposts,
i would tell them ,” I HAVE HAD ENOUGH! ” 🙂
great post!
(laugh) so silly. it also reminds me of architectural renditions because they always render that morning light. thank you!
yes ! that is what it is like and so it is no stretch to call it “plans”
oh, i didn’t even catch that when naming it. i was thinking that everyone has their plans on Saturday morning. so much hope. (smile)
I liked the picture at first glance. I like it now even more after reading the comments and checking out the shadows of the lamps. So cool!
thank you!! and thank you for dropping by.
Such a sharp and clear photo. Like the difference in the lamp post shadows!
it’s really intriguing. the only think i can think of is that it’s the sun reflecting off something across the street that causes the shadow to go the other way??