I love living in New York City; the mix of buildings, parks, and people suits me!
For this month’s 30 minutes project, I walked the length of the High Line, which is “a public park built on a historic freight rail line elevated above the streets on Manhattan’s West Side. It runs from Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District to West 34th Street, between 10th and 11th Avenues.” It’s a really cool way to see the city, and I thought I’d bring my camera along to share it with you 🙂
Psst! Now that you’ve finished walking the High Line with me, go check out the next photographer in our group’s take on the “30 minutes” project! It’s our special guest this month, a wonderful newborn and child photographer from Alabama, Stephanie Beauchene Fisher!
Wow…those are great Colleen!! Love your street photography 🙂
Wow. I really enjoyed seeing that. I am so in love with the bold graffiti photo. Great shot. Thanks for sharing your walk.
Colleen, I love your NYC posts! So different from my small town world. I love the shot of the bright mural on the building. 🙂
ok girl, it’s official. sometime soon i am coming to ny and going to tag along with you and your camera … just love it! makes me want to come shoot the city so badly — instead of boondock, Mississippi here LOL <3
LOVE the parallel parking sign shot! LOL <3
Great post, so enjoyed it! Every image tells its own story! I’m hoping to get out to NYC for my 40th (three years to go!) and wonderful imagery like this inspire me to ensure it happens!!
I would love to visit the high line! Your photos always make these wonderful places look so much more beautiful! So lovely xxx
So awesome Colleen! I love all your leading lines and choice in perspective. Beautiful!!