Posted by Nick Passantino (Bronx, United States) on 13 October 2007 in People & Portraits.
48 degrees tonight. hello winter.
14th street.
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I love street shots of people, and that one doesn't disappoint at all ;) sense of cold, of rush...
13 Oct 2007 5:09am
SUPERB
13 Oct 2007 5:12am
Wonderful shot! Really excellent.
I actually thought about turning on the heat when I got up this morning. I want to see how long I can go before I have to fire up the furnace...the heating bill is painful!
13 Oct 2007 8:44am
I love how the train is only light trail but people are nice and focused
13 Oct 2007 9:51am
Another ace piece, Nick. Marvellous sense of brrrrrrrr, chill ….and the ongoing hum of life amid the gloom…Fabulous.
13 Oct 2007 9:57am
I love this picture with the train mooving and the people net! very nice!
13 Oct 2007 9:59am
Excellent!
13 Oct 2007 10:15am
Welldone
13 Oct 2007 10:28am
A "cool" image on several different levels, eh? My most amazing experience as a kid was when we travelled to NYC to visit family and I got to go into a subway tunnel and actually ride a subway train. This was light years ahead of buses and street cars in New Orleans and to this then 14 year old, it rocked!
13 Oct 2007 10:31am
Brrrrr, I don't like the sound of that temperature. Here in my part of England it was over 75F yesterday which is really wierd for this time of year.
Good shot, exposure is excellent. Dress up warm when your out with your camera....
13 Oct 2007 1:56pm
Yep, it's coming !
13 Oct 2007 3:14pm
here in portugal it's hot, just in case, i don't want to be rude, nice urban photo by the way.
13 Oct 2007 6:07pm
The shiny metal and cool light adds meaning to the title Nick, I'm going to turn the heater on! lol!
14 Oct 2007 12:00am
Ah, quit your whining!! LOL That's down right balmy.. hee hee, says she from the Great White North!! Love the stories in your subway shots, Nick!
15 Oct 2007 9:20pm
very cool capture of that Citys rush!!!
20 Oct 2007 1:22pm
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