Vulgar of manner, overfed, Overdressed and underbred, Heartless, Godless, hell's delight, Rude by day and lewd by night; Bedwarfed the man, o'ergrown the brute, Ruled by boss and prostitute: Purple-robed and pauper-clad, Raving, rotting, money-mad; A squirming herd in Mammon's mesh, A wilderness of human flesh; Crazed by avarice, lust and rum, New York, thy name's "Delirium."
Byron Rufus Newton (1861-1938)
Incredible.
Thanks
yeah. and how i miss new york. great shot
Thanks, it is all still here waiting for you. Thanks for the comment.
Stunning!
Thank you.
This is beautiful!! Wow!
Hard to take credit for the workings of the universe, but I may, just this once. Thanks Peter.
Yes, when you see something so beautiful, you do have to stop and take a breath. It makes me want to remember that today, and tomorrow, and on and on, I should stop and watch as the sun disappears. Such glory.
Thank you, you should see the sun go down from the South Bank of the Thames in London. An experience you will never forget.
Great layers in this image. Well done.
Wow !
Great photo! I catch my breath every time I think about home.Yet in returning I’d probably see it with a new pair of eyes. Thanks for sharing the essence of the city.Thanks for visiting my blog.
It is odd how distance and time can warm our memory of a place. I guess you would see it differently. Thanks for the comment.
Wow! – That sky is pure magic……
Thanks, it sure is.
Okay….hang on….I am saying this with musical tones in my voice….AWWWWW SOMME!!!
Thanks Kirsten
Twenty five years in NY and I never witnessed a sunset as dramatic as this. Beautiful!
Thank you, I have waited five years for this shot
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Gorgeous colors….gorgeous shot….!!!
Thanks, sunsets like these over NYC are few and far between. I was lucky to capture it.
Very cool – almost apocalyptic.
Thanks, like most things, it looked better through a lens.
Wow! That’s really stunning! Great great capture!