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>Nice one. A classic Central Park image, with the buildings rising up behind 
>the trees, and a view that's only possible when the leaves are gone. Are you 
>looking toward the southeast corner of the park here? You must have been near 
>the west end when you took the shot. That looks like what used to be the GM 
>building toward the left (with FAO Schwartz on the first floor). When I worked 
>on 53rd and Lex, I sometimes ate lunch in the southeast corner of the park 
>near the pond. Good times, long gone. Thanks for sharing.
>Paul
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Thanks, Paul -- I actually just sold a ink jet print of this yesterday , 
kinda by accident.

re location - right -  I was strolling across the park from CP West near 
the bottom edge of the park -  The lens was 18-55 mm
on the darkside digital Rebel and the specs say the shot was taken at 
21mm - which is what in 35mm terms?
about  30mm?   shot at 1/80th , ISO 100, f5.0

ann


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>>Last month, that is - when it was Spring
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>>http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5603827
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