Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Snow Day @ Central Park
Posted by Ming the Merciless at 12:01 AM
Labels: Central Park, Lines, Literary Walk, Snow, Snow Day
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Welcome to the city that never sleeps!
Posted by Ming the Merciless at 12:01 AM
Labels: Central Park, Lines, Literary Walk, Snow, Snow Day
22 comments:
Probably the "lungomare" (seafront)...
la carte postale de central-park sous la neige, c'est superbe
the postcard of Central-Park under snow, it is superb
This looks so wonderful! But brrrrrr!
Wow! this is a beautiful shot Ming! I imagine all the roads are already quite clear in the city. Our side roads out in LI are still a mess as are many parking lots.
PS On Long Island as a whole,it would probably be any one of our amazing beaches.
but my town? I'm not sure we have one. sad, isn't it?
I should take a poll and see what others think of my town!
Living in Anchorage Alaska we have so much beauty surrounding us; mountains, glaciers, wildlife, forests, etc. I never tire of the views along the Seward Highway southbound along Turnagain Arm of the Cook Inlet...
La neige!!! I thought I was in Paris. Gorgeous shot. Trés jolie!
V
Beautiful! Right now in my city, photographers seem to be obsessed with shooting at an area down down on Morris Ave, near railroad tracks. Gives their photos that urban/grunge feel.
Our town's church ...
Is very nice, in the top of a little mountain and the name is Puig de Missa.
Is in Santa Eulalia (Ibiza-Spain).
Oh, you have so much snow. Here spring has arrived, the wild crocusses are blossoming but they say: winter will come back.
In Phoenix, Arizona the large saguaro cactus is a signature of the Southwest desert. Quite the opposite of the snow covered Northeast :O)
Wonderful photo.
Paz
Just beautiful.
Winter park. This, too, is a work of art and would look great on a large poster...
This is a pictre postcard. Gorgeous. Now let me think er, that would be the swing bridge. What else would th emost popular sight be.
Seems difficult to get rid of the snow this year! Nice for photos of course!
Do you really want me to answer your question ... for Paris? :-)
wonderful shot. Classic..
Very beautiful shot! I can feel the fresh cold air!
In Vancouver the most photographed place would be Stanley Park I would think. Every one who comes to the city wants to head to the park http://vancouver.ca/parks/parks/stanley/
this is a great winter scene. I love it!
We have a Saddlerock Mountain. It really does look like a saddle and looks especially awesome with a sunset in the background.
Just beautiful Ming. Thanks for sharing it...and more winter scenes from CP, please.
Doris
oy...that is a gorgeous photo. Can you make me a print :-)
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