Southwest Corner of Central Park
Tuesday, March 18th, 2008
New York City. I was with some friends from Denmark who are Beatles fans so we walked up Central Park West to The Dakota to pay tribute to John Lennon. As we worked our way through the park, aiming toward 5th Avenue and 59th Street we came upon this view looking southwest toward Columbus Circle. The day was cold so the lawn was empty and the light was great and had I not been acting as tour guide I’d have spent a lot more time here taking many more pictures in changing light. As it was I took this single shot over a fence and got lucky.
Another view of this image.


nice place to walk, how you know:
“On 17 March, Lithuanian Ambassador to the U.S.A. Audrius Brūzga and the U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff signed a Memorandum of Understanding between Lithuania and the U.S.A. regarding the implementation of the U.S. Visa Waiver Program requirements and related enhanced security measures”
this is great news for us, and I think it helps me to come in your country (one day) and walk in this place.
Gedas: I hope that happens but I would not trust Michael Chertoff further than I can throw him. He’s one of the worst bureaucrats in our government, partially responsible for what happened in New Orleans after hurricane Katrina.