well, even in these humble digs this bird is luckier than the bird that got found by a hawk in our yard yesterday. thankfully my husband threw out the bird’s headless body before the dog found it and I had to see it! And he got a picture of the hawk for good measure. so that was kind of cool.
next see if you can get a shot one of those giant rats that live in the subway tracks—ugggh!!!!! LOL! your night shots make me miss NY BTW….I went to school at Columbia…
While waiting for the subway the other afternoon, I saw one of those huge rats! It didn’t look like a rat - more like a chipmunk or a bunny.. Strange. It was too dark to get a picture.
A departure from my night photography, I thought it interesting that even in the filthiest of conditions, such as this subway track, life finds a way.
Jimmie Y. 10/26/04like a pigeons in warsaw’s underground
ktor 10/26/04pretty and disgusting all at the same time
nice shot
james 10/26/04well, even in these humble digs this bird is luckier than the bird that got found by a hawk in our yard yesterday. thankfully my husband threw out the bird’s headless body before the dog found it and I had to see it! And he got a picture of the hawk for good measure. so that was kind of cool.
next see if you can get a shot one of those giant rats that live in the subway tracks—ugggh!!!!! LOL! your night shots make me miss NY BTW….I went to school at Columbia…
caryn 10/26/04I find this shot very beautiful, intense. The presence of the pidgeon and the plant, indeed, give a sense of hope and life that wins against all odds.
stef 11/5/04While waiting for the subway the other afternoon, I saw one of those huge rats! It didn’t look like a rat - more like a chipmunk or a bunny.. Strange. It was too dark to get a picture.
Preeti 1/3/05