“It was cold, we saw no one, and here in the park the city seemed nearly silent”. Time And Again, Jack Finney

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I just love this image – the balance, the under-statement, the palpable bleakness, and yet the grace and beauty. New York in the throes of a snow storm is an unexpected and puzzling place, which you have captured beautifully. This image speaks volumes!
Love the quiet of this image. Magnificent scene.
Instant Ellen classic and hands-down one of my favorite shots of yours ever!
Beautiful image. Love the long straight empty road lined by bent and balletic tree branches.
I echo Simone, in that this is instantly and absolutely one of my favorite photos of yours. Looks museum quality to me.
What a great shot, Ellen. I love the dark bare tree branches reaching upward to the sky. Feels like I was there myself!
Yet another iconic NY shot. You’ve captured this view in the dead of winter with a poignant lyricism expressing solitude and peace. Gorgeous!
Symmetry and stillness. You really captured the magic of the city in the snow. Thank you.
This is Fabulous! Ansel who??
Haha Miles – love it!
There is a quiet stillness in this photo that I believe only you could capture during a blizzard, Ellen. The composition has transported me to another time altogether–perhaps 1882? Beautiful.
January 23rd, 1882, to be precise! You got it Rae 🙂
Thank you for weathering the storm in order to capture this perfect shot! You need to have your own New York show. Kudos!
I love being out when it is snowing because everything is so pristine and quiet. I also adore stately trees. You allowed me to enjoy a serene winter reverie through your photo. Thanks!
I don’t know what to say. I didn’t think it would be possible to rival last weeks photo. I don’t know if it does or doesn’t. They’re so TOTALLY opposite, 1 week apart, and equally as good. What a contrast from last week. Please send me the other photos.