Photographer’s Note
Came across this enthusiastic pair as I walked into Washington Square Park.What I liked so much was that she gave 110% in her singing, she really "gave her all" and it was a joy to hear.Luckily the approaching rain held off for 20 minutes or so before we all had to scramble off and find shelter.Mine being in the New York University Book Shop!
Washington Square Park
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Immortalized in such disparate works as Washington Square, Henry James’ novel on 19th-century New York high society, and the nihilistic '90s teen flick Kids, Washington Square Park has long been a crossroads of unusual paths. Before it became a park in 1828, the 9.75-acre area was used as a cemetery, an execution site and a parade ground. Today, a new procession passes through the area, including artists, writers, musicians and other assorted Greenwich Village locals. Surrounded by New York University, the Park serves as a favorite meeting spot for college students who make up the majority of the bench sitters and lawn loungers. Of course, a few marijuana peddlers hocking their wares and some of the most well fed and least timid squirrels also add to the flavor. But they’re all in the shadow of the Park’s most famous landmark, the Washington Arch, designed by architect Stanford White and erected in 1885 to commemorate the centennial of George Washington’s inauguration. In warmer weather, park-goers recline near the central fountain, which serves alternately as a wading pool,
a stage for street performers, or simply a spot to take in the sun. — Andrew Wang
The Arch
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Modeled after the larger Arc de Triomphe in Paris, the Washington Arch is located near the intersection of Fifth Ave. and Washington Square Park North. After withstanding more than a century of seasonal changes and air pollution—Fifth Ave. traffic passed through it until 1958—the arch underwent a nearly $3 million renovation from August 2002 to January 2004. Now visitors can clearly make out the features on the two statues of George Washington—“Washington as
Commander-in-Chief” and “Washington as President”
—that face uptown on the Fifth Avenue side of the arch.
Chess
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In the southwest corner of the park, chess games go down just like the ones that were prominently featured in the film, Searching for Bobby Fischer. Most players are regulars out there every day testing their mettle against their opponents and the clock in fast-paced battles that are often decided in a matter of minutes. There are always a few hustlers, however, looking for the unsuspecting tourist to swindle.
Small Dog Run
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The Robin Kovary Run for Small Dogs near the center of the park features rough-and-tumble steel-cage matches between small-breed dogs in a space about the same size as a generous Manhattan studio apartment. Watch as hyperactive pugs, French bulldogs and Scottish terriers scamper about and tussle while overprotective owners snipe at each other.
Source
http://nymag.com/listings/attraction/washington_square_park/
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wolf38
(13153) 2007-08-21 9:06
Hello David. A beautiful and convincing picture. In its composition it is juvenile and multicolored. The colors are fresh and the music can one nearly hear. It makes joy to regard this fantastic photo. Best regards, Wolfgang.
vedra
(0) 2007-08-21 9:12
Hi David,
I like this little sequence of a big city daily life.
I agree with you - the girl looks rather enthusiastic about her singing and playing. Hopefully the audience shared a part of her passion. And the blurred background puts even more importance to two street performers.
Vedrana
partha
(13677) 2007-08-21 9:14
Hi David,
Nice clarity and the mood of the shot is superb. Full of happiness and joy.
Regards.
partha
Prop
(234) 2007-08-21 9:40
Hi David,
Beaitful composition, DOF and sharpness. Natural color as well.
I like it!
TFS,
Damien.
ChrisJ
(70485) 2007-08-21 19:05
Hi David
A good daily life shot with excellent fg dof & sharpness. Nice colour, with superb diffused light, & a good accompanying note. Tfs!
jhm
(83742) 2007-08-22 2:37
Hello David,
You show us a nice daily life picture with the two singers or musicians as subject.
The woman with guitar are lovely, but the musician to the right is the real eye catcher.
Very well note too.
Thanks for sharing.
Have a nice day,
John.
UnTrained
(0) 2007-08-23 2:28
Hi David,
good capture of this small group of musicians. Both well positioned in the frame, blurred background and for sure very much in their music expressed by their faces.
Lieben Gruss, Ulf
bakes888
(18353) 2007-09-04 0:13
Hi David. Public performers are quite often overlooked and bypassed but can be more than a little entertaining at times. Well captured with good use of shallow DOF. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers, Paul.
shirgold
(2440) 2007-09-09 11:54
Hi Dave,
I like this one a lot, the atmosphere is great and the capture is of excellent quality
Clear and sharp with nice skin tones.
Great work and TFS, Shir
syd1946
(17999) 2007-09-15 14:48
I love this one David,for the timing for the technique and most for the feeling which giving to me.Really nice moment and capture with your very informative note to enjoy more!
wishes for the weekend,
Thomas
jmcl
(14181) 2007-09-17 16:37
Hi David,
A very nice urban life image. I love all the story that guitar can tell .. and the addition of the kazoo .. that is a wonderful touch.
take care,
John
emjleclercq
(14620) 2007-09-18 15:25
A picture with strong reminiscence to the spirit of the 60's or the 70's, but also a pelasant composition, espcially for the girl's enthusiasm.
All the best,
Emmanuel
Lynette
(1615) 2007-10-29 7:10
Hello David. Just love it. Gives a true reflection to 'music brings people together'. A delightful beautiful and convincing picture. Yr composition is fresh and young. The colors are crisp and the music...yes one can nearly just hear it. Love your DOF and pov.
warm regards to you and hope all is well.
Lynette
plimrn
(19856) 2007-12-13 11:43
Hi David,
Great portrait of street musicians. Wonderful detail and framing. The DOF is perfect with the soft focus in the BG limiting competition with the focal point.
HLJ, Pat
Polonaise
(5638) 2008-03-24 18:49
My favorite spot in New York city...
The most unusal characters, N.Y. bohemia and a music... Yes... A music in the streets !!!
Very sunny photo of a very sunny place...
george
Photo Information
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Copyright: David White (Davidwh)
(3654) - Genre: People
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2007-05-16
- Categories: Daily Life, Decisive Moment
- Camera: Nikon D70s, Nikon 70-300mm AF-S VR, B+W 67mm UV-Haze MRC
- Exposure: f/5.0, 1/400 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2007-08-21 8:51








