Thanks, Ann!

Yes, the construction shot is at 30th.

Stopped briefly at B&H; it was a mob scene. I'm not in the market for
anything, and the camera department is not at all set up to explore
and fondle new stuff.

Cheers,

Rick



On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 12:03 AM, Ann Sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
> OF course you probably know I've walked the High Line quite a bit..
>
> I particularly like your Construction shot (That's up by 30th st, right?)
> and you fine shot of the daffy sculpture , which is terribly
> over photographed... I don't like any of mine of it. and then the
> walkers..
>
> I did put a few of mine on my web page, but I had not finished pruning the
> most recent (NOvember)shots from a walk with friends of mine when
> I lost that whole year of files from my stupidity. :-(
>
> I only go there during the week and when the weather isn't too perfect.
> Don't really like the scene with the sunbathers and readers - that is, the
> real scene, not your photo.
>
> It's nice to be able to walk from 14th street all the way to 30th without
> having to cross a street .
>
> DId you go to B&H afterwards? :-)
>
> ann
>
>
> On 5/26/2014 22:19, Richard Womer wrote:
>>
>> The High Line is an elevated railway converted to a greenway on the west
>> side of lower Manhattan, the first section of which opened in 2009.  From
>> the 1930s until 1980 it carried freight to factories and warehouses, but
>> manufacturing declined and trucks took over.
>>
>> During a brief visit to NYC last week we took a walk on the High Line, and
>> of course I exercised the K-5.
>>
>> http://photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=1069752
>>
>> Click twice on the horizontal pics to see them full size.
>>
>> Comments appreciated!
>>
>> Rick
>>
>>
>>
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