This is one of the smaller streets in Manhattan, just one block long and fairly narrow. Mosco Street was formerly known as Cross Street. It was longer than it is today, and was part of the infamous “Five Points” intersection and neighborhood once notoriously known for riots, criminal gangs, and infectious diseases. Today, Mosco Street feels like sort of a side door entrance to Chinatown.
Mosco Street, Sunday Morning
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Liz
17 Apr 2012Wow! the picture looks great. Thanks for sharing these with us.
Jim Denham
17 Apr 2012Like the vertical crop Mark! I bet there’s a ton of history on this street!
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Eden
17 Apr 2012This is very nice, Mark! Cool processing and POV.
James Howe
17 Apr 2012I agree with the others, great processing and composition. I was just in that part of town a couple of days ago, of course it was a lot more crowded at the time.
Edith Levy
17 Apr 2012I love these NY street shots. Great tones.
Bob Lussier
17 Apr 2012Love this shot! This early sunday morning thing is a great idea!
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Melrose
18 Apr 2012I am speechless. No words can describe this pic awesome.
Jimi Jones
18 Apr 2012This is why we get up and out early. You can find outstanding shots like this. Really nice, Mark!
Laura
18 Apr 2012I see the street is lonely and quite. Seeing the picture, I can’t imagine how noisy the place during day time and night. But I admire the shot! You captured the angles so well…
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