361 tabacco warehouse


"Brooklyn Bridge" New York City (Canon G5, 2006)

Sep 25, 2006

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow. Looks like an amazing place for pictures. B&W was a great choice for this one!

Sidney said...

Strange. It looks quite run down. I would expect the area around Brooklyn Bridge to be a prime piece of real estate!

Anonymous said...

cool shot, fantastic point of view. great bw :)

Anonymous said...

excellent shot; nice to see something like this still exists in NY.

Ash said...

Interesting composition!

micki said...

I always think of the south when I think tobacco. But of course it had to be distributed nationwide. Great old building!

Anonymous said...

Finally, a different view of the Brooklyn Bridge.
I love old buildings.

Anonymous said...

You're a lot like me. You like to get to the places so close, and yet so far from how things are seen. I love this shot very much.

PhotoSam said...

loving that quasi-hdr feel of the bridge in the background...even though the shot seems pointless (no offence) u still manage to captivate me....7.75/10

Gonzalo Cobo LondoƱo said...

Wow! what a nice shot!!
I guess is at the Brookyn side. I agreed with Photo-effe, looks like Europe.
Congratulations for your way to capture great angles with a lot of photographic sensibility.

ndiginiz said...

Tena koe ehoa
Wonderful composition and framing with the wall left and the fenceline right. It narrows the perspective of the initial viewing eye into the image.
I like the abruptness of the alternate perspective created by the bridge in the background as a contrasting perspective as well.
The over exposed sky works well to defined both structures of compositional value and perspective.

I realise the nature of your/this blog but, is there a colour version of this image to be found somewhere pt?
The collection of textures from brick, steel, wood, wire and nature are good in this image but I feel they would be more emphatic and impactual in colour.
If there is a colour version please direct me to it, otherwise it is my loss.
Either way this is wonderful urban photography!