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My initial title for this was "Sliver of Light" but that name had been previously used in another post. So, crack is good for this one.
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As the days get shorter, the Fall light gets more dramatic and contrasty. This first shot was taken at mid-day and is direct.
But the light at the end of the day, which is around 6pm at this point as the clocks have not been pushed back yet, slips away grabbing little pieces of buildings.
Here's another one where just the tiny piece of light remains. I found that I had called both pictures "Last Light". I don't usually like to have identical names, but I will leave them with the explanation here.
This another example of the last light, as this window gate in the meatpacking district creates a gothic type of shadow.
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Another cold sunny day. I hadn't been out to the streets with my camera for a while so I forced a quick trip. Close by is an elevated plaza that serves as an excellent perch to observe the street traffic. This time the light coming from the south up the avenue illuminated the walkway in a singular strip. I planted myself at the plaza's corner for ten minutes and grabbed these shots. Then quickly returned to my warm building.
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