Tuesday, 24 February 2015
NYC Subway System by John Rizzuto
Thursday, 19 February 2015
Friday, 13 February 2015
Grand Central by Jennifer Craft
About Jennifer:
My name is Jennifer Lynn Craft and I am a self-taught photographer. I have been very lucky to travel across the country to see some of the most amazing states and cities in the USA. I have new found love for the Midwest esp. Utah and you will find many photos from the beautiful National Parks. I am pleased to announce that I am doing engagement photos and weddings now. My life is filled with wonderful memories and I have them all captured on film. I enjoy taking pictures of animals of all kinds and love spending time with them. I am happy to answer any questions and work with you with any needs. Please note that the Fine Art America Watermark will not appear on any purchased work.
I also have an Etsy shop.
Thank you to all
Wednesday, 11 February 2015
New York City Subway System - James Aiken
These enormous and glorious art deco chandeliers hang along the perimeter of the great hall at Grand Central Terminal in New York City. This image just captures an enigmatic piece of the whole allowing you to enjoy the craftsmanship.
A fresco representation of mass transportation adorns a vaulted ceiling within a side passage of the iconic Grand Central Terminal in New York City with art deco lighting elegance and arched granduer.
The commuter rail tracks converge to cross the bridge and show the only way home from the station.
NYC Subway System - James Aiken
A winged god and clock welcome you to Grand Central Terminal in New York City with a grand gesture.
Grand Central Terminal stands as one of America's greatest transportation hubs, and one of New York City's most iconic buildings. It is both a national institution and an international example of giving new life to a historic building rather than demolition and reconstruction. Over the course of a colorful and tumultuous 100-year history, Grand Central has gone from being simply the beginning and terminating point of long-distance rail travel, to being the iconic home of Metro-North Railroad and a destination for commuters, tourists and residents. Grand Central boasts restaurants, cocktail lounges, a gourmet market, and numerous specialty shops.
The iconic clock on the information kiosk within the Great Hall of New York City's famed Grand Central Terminal, made by The Self Winding Clock Co., inc.
A couple stands in awe of the great hall in Grand Central Terminal as the chaotic activity of the daily New York City commuter hurries around them.
Track 13 at Grand Central Terminal in New York City illicites fear in those with Triskaidekaphobia (or the fear of the number thirteen) with dramatic light and indistinguishable forms beyond.
A long straight corridor through the track portal doors leads down to the the train and continuation of the commuter's journey home at Grand Central Terminal in New York City.
The towering grandeur of Grand Central Terminal in New York City rendered in classic black and white.
The surreal dreamy feel of the early morning train heading to work for another day at the office.
The New York City Transit Authority (Also known as NYCTA or The MTA, and branded as MTA New York City Transit) is a public authority in the U.S. state of New York that operates public transportation in New York City. Part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the busiest and largest transit system in North America, the NYCTA has a daily ridership of 7 million trips (over 2 billion annually).
The NYCTA operates the following systems:
New York City Subway, a rapid transit system in Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens.
Staten Island Railway, a rapid transit line in Staten Island (operated by the Staten Island Rapid Transit Operating Authority, a NYCTA subsidiary)
New York City Bus, a bus network serving all five boroughs, managed under MTA Regional Bus Operations.
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