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Fabulous. I love to watch for reflections and shadows. Sometimes they're much more interesting than the original object.
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what a cool building..;)so amazing!
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That is huge!
ReplyDeleteIt must be a great view from up there.
What a gorgeous picture! You've got a great eye.
ReplyDeleteBuildings can be amazing to look at...
ReplyDeleteLove this photo!
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The reflections is amazing. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! I loved Bryant Park!
ReplyDeleteWhat's even better than the skyscrapers is the reflection on the building making it look like a mini-skyscraper. Great shot!
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thats a great photo
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It seems to be growing right out of the frame. And I love the two smaller reflections in the mix.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting shot, thanks for sharing!!
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Love the reflections on the buildings - I often try to get this type of shot myself.
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That is a very cool shot! :)
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Fabulous shot! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThat's an awesome photo - when I had my DSLR I loved to take photos of all kinds of reflections; something very cool about them.
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This is a great shot. Oh how I miss NYC already
ReplyDeleteawwww...the big city!
ReplyDeletelove the reflections.
Love it. The reflection of the reflection of the reflection . . . what's real? :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Bryant Park is my favorite spot in NYC. I just love it.
ReplyDeleteThis photo looks incredible here, even better than when I saw it last week. You have such a discerning eye.
ReplyDeleteThis is an AWESOME photo!
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