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Morning colorsPosted by JJ (Jersey City, United States) on 18 March 2009 in Cityscape & Urban. A shot of the Goldman Sachs building in jersey City in the morning light I broke my glasses yesterday and my old ones dont let me see as clear, so apologies if I get behind in comments or make more typos than usual till next week when I get new glasses Thank you for taking the time to visit. I really appreciate all your comments, and welcome any critique as I am learning the art of photography, and having a blast with it Getting ready for a work trip from the 29th so may not be able to check all your posts but will do as and when I can
Comments (34)
john4jack from Corvallis, United StatesSorry about your glasses, JJ. Neat capture. Lovely light. 18 Mar 2009 5:38am Linerberry from Sumner, Christchurch, New ZealandWhat an incredible building and great lighing!!! Sorry about your glasses...a bit frustrating! 18 Mar 2009 5:46am Zing from Hamilton, New ZealandGreat capture, beautiful lighting on the building. 18 Mar 2009 6:08am Standley from Carquefou, FranceSorry about your glasses. I know how you feel wearing glasses myself. 18 Mar 2009 6:16am beanow from PolandYou know, how heavily is to get up so in the morning? I am incorrect late riser and feel this picture strongly :))) 18 Mar 2009 7:00am Judy from Brooksville, Florida, United StatesThis is a fantastic image of the singular hi-rise in gorgeous morning light. 18 Mar 2009 7:04am chrissy from uk, United Kingdomwow what marellous perspective, sorry about your glasses 18 Mar 2009 8:12am Charles from New York, United StatesNice morning scene. The light is awesome. Sorry about the glasses but on the good side that's why they invented autofocus! 18 Mar 2009 10:09am Ajay from Pune, IndiaAmazing sometimes how we realized that somethings is so much part of us and our work or hobbies and it only happes when we loose it. For example, only when my home pc was broken last week did I realized how important it is for me to continue with my photography. Or even few days ago when I left shoulder was paining did I realized how important it is me to keep it in good shape so that I can take photos. Camera is not the only tool that we need for photography. 18 Mar 2009 10:28am Angel from Madrid, SpainI see that this building has drawn you attention powerfully. Greetings 18 Mar 2009 11:57am Marie-Hélène Ammor from Casablanca/Paris, MoroccoGreat ! The building seems by night and the sky is blue ! Beautiful photo ! 18 Mar 2009 12:21pm Ronnie 2¢ from London, United KingdomStrange how we see names like Goldman Sachs in a new light . . with or without glasses ! 18 Mar 2009 1:02pm Laurie from New Jersey, United StatesI see this building often. It is quite impressive. I remember watching the progress as it was being built. I hope you get your glasses soon. 18 Mar 2009 1:47pm Susan from Fort Lauderdale, FL, United StatesGreat catch of this building....... and I like Ronnie's comment!!! 18 Mar 2009 2:05pm CushmoK from Franceso sorry for glasses.. nice by the way to see through your eyes.. when photos are like real life.. 18 Mar 2009 2:06pm Nicholas from Shah Alam, MalaysiaYour architecture landscape shots has a real sci-fi look! Pretty amazing stuff. hope you get your spanking new glasses soon :) 18 Mar 2009 2:58pm yiannis krikis from thessaloniki, GreeceI am sorry about the glasses - the image have the great colors you always give to us 18 Mar 2009 4:06pm Philip from Joburg, South AfricaNice one JJ colours are beautiful this is another 10/10 I love the light on the building :) 18 Mar 2009 4:57pm Steve Rice from Olympia, United StatesWonderful light and a nice looking building. It seems to be on some prime real estate so close to the water. 18 Mar 2009 5:36pm peter from new york, United Statesanother awesome shot jj. such great detail in the building and i love how you see the lights on each floor. i wonder if those lights will stay on much longer. good luck with your glasses! 18 Mar 2009 7:02pm jamesy from christchurch, New Zealandfabulous don't worry I make typos all the time and I don't wear glasses I don have some so maybe I should start wearing them hehehe 18 Mar 2009 7:57pm Jasp from Plymouth, United KingdomI wondered what that building was... is it still occupied ;-) 18 Mar 2009 8:20pm Ian from A tranquil leafy place, United KingdomThat is gorgeous light again. Nice shot. 18 Mar 2009 8:58pm AC from New York, United StatesIt seems to be standing tall and welcoming the morning sun. Great use of space and light in the snap. 18 Mar 2009 9:16pm Craig@Random Ramblings from Herts, United KingdomOuch, bet that hurt your wallet too, hope you get the new ones soon. Is that a ferris wheel (Big Wheel as we would call it) in front of that building, puts its size into perspective!! 18 Mar 2009 9:42pm Observing from North West, United KingdomThat's a big powerful looking building, and very space age. 18 Mar 2009 11:11pm Lynne's Somewhat Invented Life from United Stateswonderful photo. It looks like it should fall over or sink into the bay. I hope the city is really built on solid ground. It looks so vulnerable. 19 Mar 2009 6:18am crash from Weehawken, United Statesi tried to take a photo of this building once ... the security guard chased me away! 20 Mar 2009 1:50am |
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