Central Park snowstorm photo blast
It has since turned into a blackened, half-melted mess, but last weekend a fresh blanket of snow fell on Central Park. Here are a few indulgent photos. All are clickable.
This snowman is from the Tim Burton school of design. The eyes are pitch black and set deep into the snowman's head.
I like the contrast between the bottom half of this photo, with its natural beauty, and the top half, which couldn’t be more urban.
The quality of his playing didn't seem to be compromised by his cold hands. He told me he picked up a violin just seven years ago and taught himself how to play. He was pretty good!
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I know you are tired of the snow, but your pictures are beautiful and make me feel as if I've had a quick visit.
In particular, I enjoyed the Tim Burton snowman and the story about the man teaching himself to play the violin. I have a cello that I bought after years of day dreaming of what it might be like to be able to play such an instrument. I'm not very good ... yet.
oh what fabulous images UB - I love the wedding
Totally beautiful photos. You know, with your photos and stories, you're achieving the nigh impossible, making me want to visit a huge hyperactive city.
beauty.
now that's some snow, sugar! xoxoxo
Well that was just..... well you know already! :¬) :¬)
GOTJ: There IS a beautiful side to winter, but enough is enough. The park was filled to the brim with snowmen that adults made. We revert to our childhood when the snow falls in such copious amounts.
Nurse: I thought they were crazy. Who schedules a wedding for February?!
PG: Please keep in mind that this place isn't for everyone. Don't blame me if it all goes wrong!
Savannah: I know it's been cold for you guys, but you need some snow. Cold without snow is like kissing your aunt.
Map: Glad you enjoyed them. No charge! These comments are giving me a swelled head.
Neat pics. Difficult to imagine NYC as a "Winter Wonderland" but you've captured it nicely.
I love them all. While I don't really want to live in a snowy climate, pictures of snow still capture my imagination.
These really are lovely. You've captured the ineffable peace of the snow--a NYC oxymoron.
And "cold without snow is like kissing your aunt"? lolol
Rob: You ought to see the "Winter Wonderland" today. Yuck.
Point: Would you consider a visit? Do you go skiing? It's very nice in small doses.
Leah: Yes, but, as you are well aware, the beauty is fleeting. It's breathtaking, but it's a short window of opportunity. [Speaking of, did you see that full moon over Manhattan on Monday evening? Yikes!]
As always, I love your photos! The snowy scenes are beautiful and the blanket of snow on familiar landmarks and everyday city life is intriguing. Here in GA we don't get much snow, however this year we have had a couple of photo-worthy snow events.
But, as my daughter declared just this morning, snow gets old really quickly. (isn't she wise and observant!) :)
I would bet that you are even more ready than we are to move on to spring!
You have an excellent eye for composition... love the nature scene topped by urban behemoths.
I know you've been hammered by snow this winter... more so that pretty much anywhere else on the continent. But it IS gorgeous and it's not cold enough to stop people from getting out and about.
The snow people are fab too, esp. nippled snowgirl! I chortled outloud at that one!!!
People plan weddings in Feb. because they can book just about anything. The summer is insane... and I loved her Wellies! Excellent accessory! :-)
I missed the moon! I've been so interior...
If i decided to print a large version, framed, would you be willing to sign one for me? i am madly in love with one of these, and am thinking it would look spectacular on the empty wall over my sofa...
no, not 'nipple-girl'... the bridge in the park shot took my breath away...
Ahh, you're whetting my apetite for New Yoik.
July, I commeth!
Lori: Your daughter knows a thing or two about snow, despite any real exposure to it. And, yes, it makes spring that much sweeter.
Ponita: If the newlyweds had their reception at The Plaza, (a strong likelihood considering where they were), then a February date might have been necessary. It's booked long in advance.
Daisy: Oh, you flatter me. Where's my pen? Do you want the high rez version? Let me know.
Jo: STEP INTO THE LIGHT! ALL ARE WELCOME!
Great photos - I just love the wedding one. What a nice story to tell their kids.
Such excellent pics! Thanks for sharing!!!
I LOVE that wedding picture! Thanks for being on the spot for that one!
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