Top to Bottom Mark January 5, 2012 NY Scenes / NYC Mannequins can make great models, and I had to stop to grab this shot of rows of mannequin heads in a storefront on W.29th Street. Tags: Fuji x100, Manhattan, New York, NYC, Storefront Continue Reading Previous PostWhat’s “Behind The Green Door?”Next PostFort Tryon Stair Path You Might Also Like Gantry Plaza State Park and Manhattan Skyline, Pre-Dawn January 6, 2016 Under the Long Island Expressway July 30, 2014 Vandesign November 9, 2017 This Post Has 4 Comments John Sotiriou 5 Jan 2012 Great juxtaposition! Len Saltiel 5 Jan 2012 Very cool shot Mark. A neat sign would be “Pick a head, any head” Len Saltiel recently posted..Rustic LensScaper 5 Jan 2012 Shop windows are well worth a second look, particularly in London. There’s often something comical, unusual or arty out there. Well seen. LensScaper recently posted..Sundown over Ivinghoe Beacon Dave DiCello 6 Jan 2012 A little creepy but still very cool! Dave DiCello recently posted..Far and wide Comments are closed.
Len Saltiel 5 Jan 2012 Very cool shot Mark. A neat sign would be “Pick a head, any head” Len Saltiel recently posted..Rustic
LensScaper 5 Jan 2012 Shop windows are well worth a second look, particularly in London. There’s often something comical, unusual or arty out there. Well seen. LensScaper recently posted..Sundown over Ivinghoe Beacon
Dave DiCello 6 Jan 2012 A little creepy but still very cool! Dave DiCello recently posted..Far and wide
John Sotiriou
5 Jan 2012Great juxtaposition!
Len Saltiel
5 Jan 2012Very cool shot Mark. A neat sign would be “Pick a head, any head”
Len Saltiel recently posted..Rustic
LensScaper
5 Jan 2012Shop windows are well worth a second look, particularly in London. There’s often something comical, unusual or arty out there. Well seen.
LensScaper recently posted..Sundown over Ivinghoe Beacon
Dave DiCello
6 Jan 2012A little creepy but still very cool!
Dave DiCello recently posted..Far and wide