Thank you Jack W. and Joe W., a father and son and two dear friends and followers who are like family.
You might remember the beautiful winter scene Joe W shared from Central Park.
Here is the same location early October.
Shot from the vicinity of the Plaza Hotel at 59th Street.
Thanks Joe and to his dad Jack for sharing them with me.
and a reminder of how beautiful winter can be even when it is treacherous to get around in the snow and ice.
Oh so stunning!
A wonderful comparison. Thanks for sharing.
Wow!!
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Arresting contrast!
Beautiful – winter is treacherous but it is amazingly beautiful.
Such an artistic eye! Marvelous!
These are gorgeous shots! Joe should start his own photography blog!
It looks so beautiful all encased in white.
Those snow scenes look like Christmas cards!
Stunning! you wouldn’t even know this image is in the middle of NYC. Thank you for posting.
I had to hide my eyes, Ruth 🙂 Can’t bear to look at snow just yet!
Taking a picture and turning it white is something I have not yet learned in Photoshop………………LOL
The side-by-side images are very telling. Cool that you get images from all over!
Love these photos of THE PARK! Thank you Frederick Law Olmstead! I recognize this “scene!” XOXOX
Amazing juxtaposition! I do adore a good winter scene.
In 2 shots they’ve demonstrated why Fall isn’t my favorite season. It’s quite beautiful, in its own right, but the fact that Winter is coming fast kind of spoils it for me.
I know, John. The winter is looming. I can feel it. Driving to work in the snow and ice is awful. Best one can do is make soup and knit when you can.
What a difference the white stuff makes – eh?
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