




The subway sign is a vintage model that's rarely seen in and around New York these days.
On a warm summer-like night, the steps of Borough Hall are a good place to take a break from the fast-pace of the city. This is about a six second exposure and I'm glad those people didn't move.
The last two shots go together in their amber sort of way. The window light stood out at dusk and the beer tasted good after walking around looking for pictures.
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