After the Snow at Bow Bridge

© David N. Irvin

After the Snow at Bow Bridge

Uploaded: March 17, 2017 20:16:22 | Entered: March 17, 2017 20:18:07

Description

Crossing the Bow Bridge in Central Park after late winter snow storm hits NYC. The Bow Bridge was the first cast iron bridge built in Central Park around 1859 connecting Cherry Hill and the Ramble woodland area.

Comments

Joanna Kovalcsik level-classic March 18, 2017

Wonderful contrasting tones of warm and cool... great lead-in, David. Beautiful! #1681926

David N. Irvin March 18, 2017 1

Thanks, Joanna. It was a great evening after the snow. The City's fluorescent lights gave a great background glow using ISO 1600 to capture. #11572794

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