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A very different and interesting perspective on the up-gazing man on Park Avenue.
I almost thought that these were trees! Who needs trees when you can gaze upward at artwork?! Very interesting shot!
This artwork is an amazing feat!
Great find, Ellen. How surprising and comical! One question, though – how does he get into that tiny yellow cab (or is that why he is walking!)?
Wonderfully funny shot! Love the way you captured the potted plant between his big feet and skinny legs.
The title of this sculpture is Looking Up, and I was, as my first photography teacher taught me, looking in the opposite direction 🙂
This makes me smile. Those are some big feet!
What a riot! That’s how my feet would look and feel if I walked all over NY, thus thankful for the taxicabs in the background!
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A very different and interesting perspective on the up-gazing man on Park Avenue.
I almost thought that these were trees! Who needs trees when you can gaze upward at artwork?! Very interesting shot!
This artwork is an amazing feat!
Great find, Ellen. How surprising and comical! One question, though – how does he get into that tiny yellow cab (or is that why he is walking!)?
Wonderfully funny shot! Love the way you captured the potted plant between his big feet and skinny legs.
The title of this sculpture is Looking Up, and I was, as my first photography teacher taught me, looking in the opposite direction 🙂
This makes me smile. Those are some big feet!
What a riot! That’s how my feet would look and feel if I walked all over NY, thus thankful for the taxicabs in the background!