August 9, 2011

Stop, Look, and Take a Picture

DAY 22
of the 30-Day Blog Challenge, 2011
Walk this way.
It's true that in Manhattan, you do have to walk fast—especially during rush hour, oh boy. For those of you in the West Coast or elsewhere that requires you to hop in a car and drive to get to work, the NYC morning commute on foot is the pedestrian equivalent of getting on the L.A. freeway. You'll probably encounter a similar version of road rage, and you wouldn't want to be in the way of a speeding, work-bound New Yorker.

That said, you'll still find pockets of time, moments wherein you could walk at a more leisurely pace. Evenings and Sundays are great for cruising along the city streets. While I have a keen appreciation for getting to point A to point B in the swiftest possible manner en route to the office, I equally welcome the languid opportunities to walk less frantically. Also, I happen to always have a camera in my purse (save for tonight, in which case, my Nokia phone comes in handy), and when people aren't busy trying to clock in at a certain time, the city is wide open for great photo ops.

Here are some pics I took on my way home from the library earlier:

Always photogenic. The Stephen A. Schwarzman Building library on Fifth Avenue.
This somewhat reminds me of 6750 Ayala Avenue in Makati City.
Take as many photos as you want. At night, Manhattan is your studio.
Stars and stripes. And lights.

2 comments:

Welcome to my blog! Always a pleasure reading your comments, so thank you for posting :)

Cheers, cheese, and chocolate,
Mariel

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