Photographer’s Note
After walking past The Empire State Building I decided to take a walk downtown. On my way I stopped for a rest in Madison Square Park. Its an idilic little spot where lots of people from the surrounding offices and shops seem to like to spend there lunch or just to take a nap on the grass.
The forecast was for thunderstorms in the afternoon so it was just a short rest for me under the trees.
Madison Square Park
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Madison Square is a neighborhood on the East Side of the New York City borough of Manhattan, centered on a 6.8 acre (2.75 Hectare) public park in the New York City borough of Manhattan, named for James Madison, fourth President of the United States and co-author of the United States Constitution[1].
The park is bounded by Madison Avenue (which starts at the park's southeast corner), 23rd Street, 26th Street, Fifth Avenue, and a diagonal section of Broadway. Immediately southwest of the park is the Flatiron Building, one of the oldest of the original New York skyscrapers, and just to its east is the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower at 1 Madison Avenue (1909), the tallest building in the world until 1913, when the Woolworth Building was completed. The park is operated and maintained by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.
The square was made famous around the world by Madison Square Garden. The "garden" had nothing to do with flowers. It was a sports arena located near the square, at 26th Street and Madison Avenue, designed by the noted Beaux-Arts architect Stanford White. The square was once known as "Diana's little wooded park" in reference to the bronze statue of the Roman goddess atop the tower of White's arena. When the arena moved to a new building at 50th Street and Eighth Avenue in 1925 it kept its old name. (Madison Square Garden, now in its fourth incarnation, is located atop Penn Station at Seventh Avenue between 31st and 33rd Streets).
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worldcitizen
(2305) 2007-07-26 16:21
Hello David,
This is a lovely scene, with great color saturation. At first I though there were dead trees with no leaves in the photo, but I quickly realized it's artwork. I like it! The metal trees add a nice bit of surrealism to the everyday surroundings.
Silke
(3023) 2007-07-27 8:58
OH! Wonderful mood! I love the way you have captured the essential elements of the park: the trees, the people relaxing and the buildings directly behind. This is the park as I have alway s imagined it (the quintessential city park).
TFS
silke
jwmunro
(6251) 2007-07-29 14:44
Hello David -
A bit of a different image of New York. I am sure this park has never been depicted on this site and I am amazed that it has been viewed 77 times and only 2 comments. Since you mentioned t/storms I won't mention the sky as it is working against you here but you have handled it well. It is odd to see a full size tree sculpture amid the living trees, interesting. All of the technicals look to be where they should be. Well done!
Thank you for sharing.
John
Photo Information
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Copyright: David White (Davidwh)
(3654) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2007-05-16
- Categories: Daily Life, Nature
- Camera: Nikon D70s, Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED DX AF-S, B+W 67mm UV-Haze MRC
- Exposure: f/6.3, 1/200 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Theme(s): ~NYC~ [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2007-07-26 10:48
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