259/365: Tango on the bridge
We happened to start crossing the Williamsburg Bridge when Tango Intervention started. From there we walked to Williamsburg to see the new parks being developed on the river. Williamsburg is the original hipster neighborhood in Brooklyn, and I swear, when you're walking around it, it feels like the slightly older version of that new show "Kid Nation". Everyone walking around is between 20-35—actual adults are rarely spotted. (No disrespect to anyone who lives there...)
More photos from today on Flickr.
6 Comments:
Wow, stunning. Those red perspective lines and then the dancers on the bridge--such an unexpected, arresting image.
agreed, love the red & black contrasts. excellent shot.
Hehe. What are the yellow lines for?
dang, I wouldn't want to walk 2.1 miles in those shoes, much less dance it!
Mike--there's bike and pedestrian traffic in both directions on the bridge.
The more I look at this photo, the more I want it to be good. It could have been so good, but it's technically terrible. A little blurry, weak, the people are underexposed. I wish I had taken my time.
Absolutely amazing photo! Love the red bag and the movement and the collapsed angles as well as the expanded ones.
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