
This is the South West corner of Times Square (42nd & 6th Ave.). On the southern side, the Ernst & Young building, the icon of every accountant on the planet. And across the street, the Reuters building, with its blue neons stripes. I just like the way these buildings reflect into each others and how sleek they look at that time of the day.



14 comments:
superbe le reflet de l'enseigne "ernst & young". Times Square, le disneyworld des New-Yorkais. Tres belle photo de nuit.
Nice mix of colors! Those are some tall buildings.
Although it's not exactly the same the building reminds me of an early Georgia O'Keeffe painting of a bldg in NYC. Do you know it?
awesome picture.....
Wow. That photo shines like a new ultra bright computer monitor screen. Very nice work.
I just began a new site about Japan in the early 1950s when we were there. You can get to it from my Brookville daily photo blog. Times have changed a lot there too over the 50-plus years since we were there.
Beautiful picture! The lines and lights and reflections are just wonderful.
What a nice shot, Eliane! Very neat reflexions, yes.
a corner of Time sSqure not seen as often ???
great shot perfect feeling of New york
I feel like I am right there looking up. Great photo!
I love everything there: light, signes, reflections, perspective. Really great. When do I go to wait for you at airport :-) ?
Nice shot, Eliane!
Good eye! Most people would have just walked on by without looking up.
•olivier: merci. Disneyworld New Yorkais est une très bonne définition.
•blue: thank you. Yes, some tall ones - all around.
•kate: you mean The Radiator Building? Very dramatic. It's funny the mind associations we make when seeing a picture. I like yours.
•weston: thank you.
•lincoln: thank you very much. I need to visit your blog!
•michelle: thanks - that's what I like the best - the reflections
•fénix: thank you. I do have a thing for building reflections. Here I find it almost liquid, if that makes any sense.
•moi: that is funny. It's a few blocks long so there are many corners. This however is the far south corner - 42nd is bottom south street of Times Square.
•don: thank you very much.
•rambling: thank you so much - mission accomplished then!
•fabrizio: and all you have to do is look up. I'll send you a limo, how's that?
•sinapse: thank you dear.
•ming: nah! You would have seen that too. I usually get drawn by the sky. This one had a little drama.
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