
Copyright Kenn Shapiro, all rights reserved. May not be used, sold, or reproduced without written permission.
Photographed on West 76th Street, between Amsterdam and Columbus Avenues, Manhattan, New York, September 20, 2014. Higher resolution versions of this photo can be viewed at 500px.com.
Wonderful
Thank you, my friend.
This is a beautiful shot! 🙂
Thank you, Celia—I’m so glad you like it! 🙂
magnifique… HL = huge like! 🙂
Merci beaucoup, dear Melanie!
This is very striking, with the colors and textures and strong perspective. Now if we could get that dragonfly to do his handstand on a windowbox…
I’m working on it! 🙂 Thank you, Melissa, for your very kind words.
Lovely composition and colours!
Thank you, Jane!
Beautifully framed, Kenn, as always.
Thank you, my friend.
You are welcome, and deserving!
WWWWonderful Kenn
Thank you, dear Catherine—you are always so kind!
Was hoping to share your photo here http://www.pinterest.com/tortorochev/architecture/ with your name on WordPress if that would be alright with you Kenn ? Talk to you later on today … c
or here http://www.pinterest.com/tortorochev/favorite-places-spaces/ this is one of my favorite places to share too (; Love this one Kenn
here http://www.pinterest.com/catherinekobley/pins/ is where I am
I’d be flattered to have you share the photo, Catherine! Please just add the words “Copyright Kenn Shapiro.” Thank you—I’m honored. Merci beaucoup!
yes! wonderful Kenn
Beautiful one shared here http://www.pinterest.com/pin/250442429254743948/ Merci Kenn (;
Very, very flattered, Catherine. Merci!
you know I love you
I’m humbled! 🙂
sooooooooo much
🙂 🙂
Great Shot! I like the reflection of the other trees nearby in the window and how the colors pop with the flowers and the “beard.”
Thank you, my friend—glad you like it!
A beautiful window, and a really, really wonderful composition, Kenn!
Thank you, Lisa—hope you have a wonderful week!
Beautiful bright red flowers and trailing greenery.
Thank you, Pat.
Very nice colors and textures.
Thank you, Tim.
Window boxes are so inviting, a sign that whoever planted them would invite you up for some coffee. Beautiful photograph, Ken.
Thank you, Elisa. I agree—window boxes are so welcoming. And in a city like Manhattan, their abundance puts the lie to the city’s undeserved reputation as being impersonal. For all its concrete and glass, the city abounds with these natural welcome mats.