Friday, August 10, 2007

Perspectives on Plantlife

Different perspectives or points of view on the plantlife around my home




Reflections on Manhattan

Working in midtown Manhattan I am aforded the luxury of having lots of tall buildings from which to gather 'reflection' photos. I love how the buildings mirror each other and the activity that surrounds them. The first photo is just a random view facing north on Madison Avenue. The other two are two sides of the building where I work, the first being the Madison Avenue side, the second being the 42nd Street side.




More at Grand Central


One of the many enterances to the main centeral terminal building


Marble stairs - love the veining in them


WOW! The ceiling archways above multiple windows.


another beautiful intricate area of the main waiting area


downstairs below the main terminal - dining and waiting area

Grand Central Terminal



This one is one of my favorites. Not everyone is in focus, and although it was a simple mistake, I love how it turned out - really shows the comotion and frantic pace of the crowd as they rush off to catch trains, stop to greet friends and family, stand waiting for one thing or another, fumble for tickets and directions, look for this or that, or simply stand in amazement, with or without camera in hand, taking it all in.





This fellow obviously has a scewed perspective. While standing amidst the hustle and bustle of life at GCT, he's absorbed in an email or other bit of business on his hand-held device, not noticing anything around him. Such a pitty.

This is the celing in the grand foyer. Quite the bit of work went into this, I'm sure.


The ironwork on this grate is totally amazing!
Archway in the grand foyer

This photo is the side of a staircase going from the main concourse up to a restaurant teer above. I love how the simple elegant lines, draw the eye to look closer, and see more.