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The "Street Observations" Photo Blog featuring street photography and observations from photographer John Fraissinet. 

Entries from March 1, 2015 - March 31, 2015

Saturday
Mar282015

Diagonal Cloud

Even at lunchtime, it can seem like twillight.  

Diagonal Cloud

Saturday
Mar282015

Sky Geometry

There are shapes created by the sky space between buildings.  

Sky Geometry

Thursday
Mar262015

Look from Below

Shooting from below looking up presents the power and height of the buildings in the backgrounds.  Here are two that would not look the same from eye level.  

Above the BikeMattress Delivery

Monday
Mar232015

A View from the Bridge

This bridge crosses the highway that leads to the tunnel to Brooklyn.  If you are going to sit and look across, why not sit in the very center to see a perfectly symmetrical view over to the backs of the buildings with the Hudson River view.  

A View from the Bridge

Saturday
Mar212015

Western Maiden Lane

The convergence of the buildings makes it look like there is no street runs through, but it winds subtlely all the way to the river.  

Western Maiden Lane

Thursday
Mar192015

Oasis

The world opens up when you see what is shown to you in the puddles at your feet.  

Oasis

Cobblehome

Wednesday
Mar182015

Many Steps to go

There seemed to be a need to explore a vintage look on this one.  

Many Steps to Go

Tuesday
Mar172015

Perimeter of Eternity

The corpses of times way past are extra protected by the snow and ice in the graveyard of Trinity Church.

Permiter of Eternity

Monday
Mar162015

Cityscape Underwater

Icy reflection.

Cityscape Underwater

Friday
Mar132015

Man Looking North

He looks across the street to the Federal Reserve building.

Man Looking North

Wednesday
Mar112015

Zuccotti Park Lunchtime

Not a day for the Occupy Wallstreet crowd, although there is available table space.  

Zuccotti Park lunchtime

Wednesday
Mar042015

Fido Rubbers

I believe a somewhat deep puddle might overwhelm the feet of this rubber-clad doggie.  I'm thinking about the effort to get the little booties onto his feet.   Or maybe its such a regular thing that he is well tamed to be rubber-fitted.  Maybe he knows how cold the icy outside can be, and he welcomes the little footware.  Maybe.  

Fido Rubbers