james.liam
Well-known
City Life once so bustling, now has come to a halt
The wholeWorld and it's new World Order...
Distance, Masked and insuler
NYC, orderly and masked... all rather creepy this Life of ours / YAY to EXPLORE, Thank You ! by Helen Hill, on Flickr
...and that's at rush-hour.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Something I have done daily in the past.. Been carless was norm back then...
Very interesting picture. Somehow I missed it on Flickr.
Very interesting picture. Somehow I missed it on Flickr.
Franko
Established
City Life once so bustling, now has come to a halt
The wholeWorld and it's new World Order...
Distance, Masked and insuler
NYC, orderly and masked... all rather creepy this Life of ours / YAY to EXPLORE, Thank You ! by Helen Hill, on Flickr
Thank you Helen. This one's another winner.
airfrogusmc
Veteran
These are just wonderful Helen. Keep'm coming. I needed to be somewhere else for a while and you just sent me on a little trip.
Out to Lunch
Ventor
No offense, but to me New York is the Old World. Post-Covid-19, go and travel and discover the 'New World'. Cheers, OtLThe wholeWorld
DwF
Well-known
These are very nice and this one is very reminiscent of the Port Washington line maybe near Douglaston out of Penn Station (by chance?). Anyway the window corner obscuring the view works nicely.
David
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
This is an amazing thread, like reading history in a surrounding cloud.
olakiril
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Shab
Veteran
No offense, but to me New York is the Old World. Post-Covid-19, go and travel and discover the 'New World'. Cheers, OtL
Hi Out to Lunch, I think your words are very interesting... can you explain which is the "New World" in your thoughts? I'm not been cynical or ironic.
About this thread, I think is one of the best threads, because it isn't about New York, it's about Helen's world, inside this interesting city. All photographs are about Helen (I think so).
Thank you Helen for sharing your own world.
Franko
Established
Poetry by Helen via camera
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Hi Shab, unless you live in a dungeon, you know what I meant. The ''New World'' was a Western European term applicable to the landmass of North and South America. Some time has passed, and as we speak, the ''New World'' frontiers have shifted to Asia. On the nature of this thread, I have no particular comments to share. Cheers, OtLcan you explain which is the "New World" in your thoughts?
Bill Clark
Veteran
I have many fond memories of New York City.
My son works for GE, worked for a while at NBC in New York when GE owned NBC. My wife and I made a trip to New York city. His office was located, they called it, at 50th and Rock. We got a behind the scenes tour of NBC studios and it was wonderful experience. The Saturday Night Live stage and set was interesting as well as some of the Mumpetts that I understand were found in a closet.
We stayed at a Marriott Courtyard near Times Square. It looked like the small quaint hotel was sandwiched between two buildings.
Met my sons future in-laws in New York City. Photographed them outside of the Ed Sullivan theater where The Letterman show was produced at that time. They are from Shanghai China. Our son got us tickets to the musical, “Mama Mia.”
In the 1970’s I attended trade shows in New York city. I found a couple of slides I made of the city from one if the islands with the slides including the twin towers.
There is a lot to see and do and study in New York City. More than a lifetime of adventures.
Whenever we travel to New York city we usually arrive in Newark and take a bus into the city.
Always enjoy visiting New York city. Frank Sinatra is correct.
My son works for GE, worked for a while at NBC in New York when GE owned NBC. My wife and I made a trip to New York city. His office was located, they called it, at 50th and Rock. We got a behind the scenes tour of NBC studios and it was wonderful experience. The Saturday Night Live stage and set was interesting as well as some of the Mumpetts that I understand were found in a closet.
We stayed at a Marriott Courtyard near Times Square. It looked like the small quaint hotel was sandwiched between two buildings.
Met my sons future in-laws in New York City. Photographed them outside of the Ed Sullivan theater where The Letterman show was produced at that time. They are from Shanghai China. Our son got us tickets to the musical, “Mama Mia.”
In the 1970’s I attended trade shows in New York city. I found a couple of slides I made of the city from one if the islands with the slides including the twin towers.
There is a lot to see and do and study in New York City. More than a lifetime of adventures.
Whenever we travel to New York city we usually arrive in Newark and take a bus into the city.
Always enjoy visiting New York city. Frank Sinatra is correct.
Shab
Veteran
Hi Shab, unless you live in a dungeon, you know what I meant. The ''New World'' was a Western European term applicable to the landmass of North and South America. Some time has passed, and as we speak, the ''New World'' frontiers have shifted to Asia. On the nature of this thread, I have no particular comments to share. Cheers, OtL
Thank you OtL.
No, I didn't know what you meant and no, I don't live in a dungeon. ;-)
I was curious about your thoughts... and I have discovered there isn't any new "idea" in your sentence. Hummm... I think your sentence has an "old" way of thinking inside...
But I must admit, I could be wrong.
About this thread, I will say again, it's a very special thread, where Helen portrays this incredible city and her soul (Helen's soul) at the same time... I love it. Thank you Helen!
pyeh
Member of good standing
Shab, you just keep getting better and better!
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
No offense, but to me New York is the Old World. Post-Covid-19, go and travel and discover the 'New World'. Cheers, OtL
No offense taken... I just 'see' it differently
It only goes to show with all your World Travel
how small minded You think of NYC to be.
It is a melting pot of the World
People from all over the World come here. Working, playing, creating, reinventing themselves...
As for 'Old World', there may be a hint in some cobblestone streets and Wonderful Old Architecture here and there
Your Old World can be a state of Mind, a rather boring too serious grumpy old man !
pschauss
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DwF
Well-known
Upper East-
Upper East-
With the good fortune of running into Helen yesterday I handed her my Fuji X100V for a moment to check out. When I got it back moments later, this wonderful image appeared! Helen graciously gave permission for me to post it here.
David
Upper East-
With the good fortune of running into Helen yesterday I handed her my Fuji X100V for a moment to check out. When I got it back moments later, this wonderful image appeared! Helen graciously gave permission for me to post it here.
David

helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
A Covid World where masks might stay for some ...forever

Young at Heart and Play...
by Helen Hill, on Flickr

Young at Heart and Play...
by Helen Hill, on Flickr
JohnWolf
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A Covid World where masks might stay for some ...forever
Young at Heart and Play...
I'm not taking mine off anytime soon. Sweet photo.
John
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