Intriguing shot! It’s lovely how the colors, on the bricks, remind me of autumn leaves against a blue sky. The tree isn’t bare after all!
Blessings ~ Wendy
I love this! Palimpsest exactly, texture in itself but also testament to all that has gone before. I tried to capture much the same phenomenon in my “Patchwork’s Progress on Roncy” post. Thanks for taking me to the High Line Park with such sensitivity.
I love old brick especially with graffiti. It is beautiful!
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Much appreciated, Judy — thank you!
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Great use of the word Palimpsest :-). It is not only for old reused documents ;-).
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Steven — glad you liked the title; my English professor husband helped me with it. 😉
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This is something new from your gallery. I love it! And whoa! that you’ve been going different cities taking awesome pics.
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Thank you, Rommel!
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Stunning! Just like an old manuscript in a new light.
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Thank you so much!
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Love it – all most has a Van Gogh look about it.
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Thank you, Don.
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Intriguing shot! It’s lovely how the colors, on the bricks, remind me of autumn leaves against a blue sky. The tree isn’t bare after all!
Blessings ~ Wendy
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Much appreciated, Wendy. Thank you.
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Wonderful ! Has an impressionist feel to this.
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Thanks so much, Emily.
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Rona I nominate you for the Liebster Award. You can pick it up at . mhdriver.wordpress.com. I like your site and i feel that you deserve it.
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Thanks so much, Jim — I’m honored.
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Very cool image. Did you enjoy the High Line?
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Thanks, Dolce. Yes, I did enjoy the High Line — what I liked most was the juxtaposition of old and new throughout.
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What a perfect picture, this is!
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Thank you.
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Love the textures and colours in this as a backdrop to the tree. Great capture 🙂
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Thank you, Sue.
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The colors are beautiful. It looks like the tree grew with the colors of the wall. Great capture!
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Thanks so very much, Jennifer.
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Simply cool…love it….
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Thanks so much, Beverly.
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Who knew graffiti remnants could look so beautiful! Makes for such a lovely background.
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Thank you, Susan.
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This is one destination on my wishlist. I like the unusualness of your pic.
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Thanks and hope you get a chance to visit soon.
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I love this! Palimpsest exactly, texture in itself but also testament to all that has gone before. I tried to capture much the same phenomenon in my “Patchwork’s Progress on Roncy” post. Thanks for taking me to the High Line Park with such sensitivity.
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Much appreciated, Penny; thank you.
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