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9-20-15 Manhattan, NY. A man holds a sign asking for help in front of an advertisement for Dr. Phil, as others look away or pass by.
I was walking down the street, noticing the two women across the street who were rather dressed up for the time of day. As I waited across the street for the walk signal, I observed a man sitting on his belongings, holding a sign with a cup in front of him. The cup was nearly struck by a passing pedestrian, no one in the frame is even paying him any attention, except the advertisement for a Dr. Phil episode on the bust stop. It was illustrative for me that sometimes, inanimate objects treat those in poverty better than the surrounding humanity.
Took this shot from the 6 Train, as we were enroute to Spring Street for more in-city holiday shopping.
(BTW - The title is taken from the song, "Bleeker Street" by Simon and Garfunkel)
10-14-15 Manhattan, NY. A couple cuddles together early Wednesday morning in front of the Port Authority building in Midtown Manhattan.
10-29-15 Manhattan, NY. A man runs along the East River Bikeway amid the fall colors as the Manhattan Bridge and Skyline are seen in the background.
This mural panel depicts "Studio Museum In Harlem" (with top to bottom, left to right) Augusta Savage, Jacob Lawrence, Romare Bearden, Norman Lewis, Aaron Douglas
From "Flying Home: Harlem Heroes and Heroines" (downtown) 1996. Glass Mosaic - Faith Ringgold assisted by Tim Tait Designs.
Considered the first residential skyscraper complex in the world, Tudor City is located at the edge of Turtle Bay on the East Side of Manhattan in New York City. Consisting of 15 buildings, comprising 11 co-op apartment buildings & four brownstones, with roughly 5000 residents. There are restaurants, various stores, etc. and several small parks.
Dedicated in June 1992, these figures were done by sculptor
George Segal, and are bronze, covered in white lacquer; the benches for the sitting figures are steel, covered in black paint.
They are located in Christopher Park, a short distance from the famous Stonewall Inn on Christopher Street, where the famous riots took place in 1969.
10-29-15 Manhattan, NY. Cars creep forward on a beautiful fall day on Thursday on the FDR Drive along the Lower East Side.
Once the former Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion. Built in the Gothic Revival brownstone, it later gained infamy as a major NYC disco, featured in the book and film "Party Monster". Later became the Limelight Marketplace and now is a store.