Revisiting the striking HL23 building which is adjacent to Manhattan’s High Line at 23rd Street. Designed by Neil M. Denari Architects.
Steel Currents
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I love it..The balance between the lines, shades and tones of grey is absolutely great!
Very nice…..:0)
I really love this this. Excellent abstract.
Very cool Rona. I really like it!! Blessings, Robyn
I really like this, I love the tones and the shades of grey
Love this photo, great job!
I’ve walked past this building so many times and seen it often up close on the highline.. you’ve definitely captured the most beautiful moments of it.. x thanks for sharing.
Beautiful light and lines. Great composition.
I especially like the way your composition seems to imply the possibilities between the spaces–the intrigue and mystery of the dark against the shiny metal.
The texture is terrific. How do you capture that steely look? I mean, sure, it’s steel (I guess) but this really looks like steel!
Hi Rona,
Beautiful wavy textures and shadows. I like it.
I made the resolution to work more intensly with light this year. The shadows are cool here.
Happy weekend.
Well composed.
The two- holed bracket(?) is almost perfectly placed within the frame.
Beautifully composed with stunning light, Rona. Well done (as usual!).
I love the shininess and shadows! Absolutely gorgeous!
Interesting photo of the building.
I know its steel yet my mind wanders to waves and water, beautifully captured~
Great textures and love the play between dark and light. I think the photo would be even stronger if you could clone the bracket in the middle left of the frame out. This would add more fluidity to the overall shot. Great capture none-the-less.
Thank you Mark.