





Man in Red Jacket, New York City
53rd Street & 5th Ave
New York City
I made these pictures on October 19, 2013.
I was walking along West 53rd Street when I noticed how the sun, shining down 5th Avenue, was bounced around by the high-rises and shopfronts. This was not the first time I had encountered backlighting with beautiful front-fill ‘movie set’ light on the streets of New York City.
I photographed while standing still during a single light change as shoppers, tourists, and businesspeople walked past me heading downtown.
The Red Jacket Man punctured the monochromatic tones of the New York streetscape. I don’t know what caught his attention, but as he passed me, I turned to cross West 53rd before the lights matched his clothing.
#0428
53rd Street & 5th Ave
New York City
I made these pictures on October 19, 2013.
I was walking along West 53rd Street when I noticed how the sun, shining down 5th Avenue, was bounced around by the high-rises and shopfronts. This was not the first time I had encountered backlighting with beautiful front-fill ‘movie set’ light on the streets of New York City.
I photographed while standing still during a single light change as shoppers, tourists, and businesspeople walked past me heading downtown.
The Red Jacket Man punctured the monochromatic tones of the New York streetscape. I don’t know what caught his attention, but as he passed me, I turned to cross West 53rd before the lights matched his clothing.
#0428
53rd Street & 5th Ave
New York City
I made these pictures on October 19, 2013.
I was walking along West 53rd Street when I noticed how the sun, shining down 5th Avenue, was bounced around by the high-rises and shopfronts. This was not the first time I had encountered backlighting with beautiful front-fill ‘movie set’ light on the streets of New York City.
I photographed while standing still during a single light change as shoppers, tourists, and businesspeople walked past me heading downtown.
The Red Jacket Man punctured the monochromatic tones of the New York streetscape. I don’t know what caught his attention, but as he passed me, I turned to cross West 53rd before the lights matched his clothing.
#0428
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