Wednesday, February 16, 2011

on a blustery day, bikes rest inside a sunny restaurant

across from the cbs studios

17 comments:

Doug Hickok said...

You've captured a beautiful still life here. I love the open feeling the windows give, and the light is marvelous.

Malyss said...

I agree with Doug: there's a beautyful mood and atmosphere in that picture..

VP said...

I agree about the light: it is beautiful and promising...

Sharon said...

That sunny restaurant has completely hidden the true chill outside. Such a lovely shot.

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I liked the colors in this photo very much!
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Cezar and Léia said...

Beautiful composition, it's so nice they allow bike inside! :)
I also love the lights in this picture!
Léia

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

It looks nice and warm inside.

Anonymous said...

That is something like taking the dog along inside.

Sunny said...

I like the colors and shadows, nicely done.
☼ Sunny

Unknown said...

Such beautiful light!

cieldequimper said...

Ah to sit and chat with the bikes and bask in the sunshine...

Kate said...

"inside a restaurant?" The owners are certainly accommodating!

Giorgio said...

A very nice picture, but it makes me kind of sad: a couple of weeks ago they stole my good MTB and my daughter's bike in the garage. They already stole us 9 (YES NINE!!!) bikes in the last 3 or 4 years around the City and this is not the City's record!

Maybe the idea of taking them inside the restaurant is a very good one, at least around here!

Virginia said...

Darlin' ,
I think you've found your other niche! You and the Big Apple are meant for each other! :)
V

Gunn said...

I add my name, and agree on all the positive comments.
Well seen and well done!:)

Folkways Note Book said...

Warmth of colors with interceptions of shadows -- good contrast -- barbara

Julie said...

You mentioned to Jilly that you will be in the south of France in July.

I fly to Paris on March 29 and return to Sydney on April 28. I am not mobile enough to make it to the south, however.