Gates Reflection

© James R. Jackson

Gates Reflection

Uploaded: March 10, 2005

Description

February 20, 2005, late afternoon; the Gates near the northern end of Central Park. Snow clouds had begun gathering so the sun was hidden. Still, the saffron shows brightly. Canon 28-90mm zoom lens; f/S 4.5; ISO 100; shutter speed 1/60; aperture 4.34.

Comments

Aaron R. Whitney March 10, 2005

very nice work. Makes a great thumbnail. Pulls you right in to take a look. Good work. #223452

James R. Jackson March 10, 2005

Aaron, thanks so much for the compliment. I like it even better after having seen YOUR work! Happy shooting! Jay
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Lori Ditlefsen March 10, 2005

Very neat find and shot, James! #1161535

Colette M. Metcalf March 10, 2005

Cool shot, Jay!! #1161557

James R. Jackson March 10, 2005

Lori and Colette, thank you so much, ladies! I see that you two are keeping your fingers on the shutter buttons, too! Happy shooting! Jay #1161621

Mary J. Costa Pearson March 10, 2005

fantastic capture. You have some great shots of the gates. #1161792

James R. Jackson March 10, 2005

Thanks, Mary! I took about 250 shots of the Gates, kept and edited about 130 of them. However, I only plan to post the three that are already there. Thanks for noticing! Keep shooting! Jay
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bob cornelison March 10, 2005

This is really nice! I was tethered to my family that wanted to do sooo much while we were there that I barely got 20 shots of the gates and never went more than 100 yards into the park. I did get 1 or 2 good shots so I have little regret but do wish I could have spent a few hours walking through the park.
~:O) #1162947

Mary N C. Taitt July 29, 2005

I like the color, repetition and reflection here, Jay--Nice. Mary #1653571

James R. Jackson July 29, 2005

Mary, thanks for much for the kind words. it means a lot coming from someone with YOUR talent! You mention that Graham has his own gallery, too? Where could I find it--I'd like to see how he progresses as time goes by. Keep shooting! Jay
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