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Looks like you took this from the outside, looking in. It has a little time warp on the left hand side of the shot...maybe a car or truck went by while taking the shot....very cool effect in the window.
Looks like you took this from the outside, looking in. It has a little time warp on the left hand side of the shot...maybe a car or truck went by while taking the shot....very cool effect in the window.
Yes Head coach, we were walking down 34th st. and looking at storefront windows between Herald Sq. and Penn Sta. when I snapped that shot.
That you found the photo's uniqueness, to be the ghostly image captured in the window's reflection, is also one of the reasons why the photo struck me too.
A closer look in the left side that you mentioned, would reveal a park bench where it's slats were so angularly aligned with the passing bus reflected in the window.
Also, the floor covering in the retail store, somewhat resembles a concrete sidewalk. Thanks for noticing...
Here's another shot with a great vanishing point, taken in the middle of 34th street.
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