Perching Above
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Yes, I am attracted to take pictures of the Federal Reserve building, probably ever since they warned me not to. This time, it just occurred to me that it was somewhat like a giant Tetris board with shapes fit just precisely.
Previous posts featuring the building behind were The Encounter and The Castle.
Here we have two more. Here I just loved the light streaming down Nassau Street.
This is a different interpretation, showing various layers/planes/levels of variations of people and light. It's really three different dimensions.
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Here's another one with a backdrop of the Federal Reserve building. Maybe a solo version of "The Encounter". I've used this for many pictures, the blocks create the look of a castle.
I'm still a bit timid about taking pictures in the building's direction, as I reported in my post "Click Away" since I was stopped one time, but this is a bit further down. Lots of great patterns in this building.
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The Federal Reserve Building in lower Manhattan has a blocky structure that creates a nice background behind those walking back and forth. While it is a significant building that sometimes is protected from photographers, my new camera is a bit less obtrusive and I was able to wait a bit and capture some people passing in front of the Northern wall.
I spotted the woman in the brilliant green outfit and caught two shots of this encounter, which actually was not an encounter.
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