Tuesday, July 29, 2008
End of the Line (Part 9)
So here we are, at 14th Street, the beginning of the High Line. This is as close up as I could get as it was beginning to rain, and I thought there might be some cops nearby. From here, we turn around and walk back...click pics for enlargement.






Look for the green return in next post to come!
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last shot. These still remind me of scenes from " I Am Legend"
yep, I was the last man on earth July 4, 2008!
For some reason I do enjoy these high lines - in Boston too where the train is among the buildings. It will be nice once it is completed.
These are amazing - finally some actual photos instead of CGI. Can you sneak up there again and get us an update?
I agree with 'shutter'
The last pic reminds me of "I am legend"
i can't imagine if Jakarta has an abandoned street. It's would be "heaven" for the homeless and the poor.
Very interesting to see a work in progress! Great documentation, Ken Mac!
These are wonderful .. having visited several times now its fascinating to see it under construction
Oh, you must post new photos! I've seen some in architecture and gardening magazines and it looks really cool!
Awesome blog concept. I've enjoyed following your journey!
American greatness and development.
I like these pictures, thanks for sharing them with us!
Interesting series. Gladly times again there would be!
I am pleased also much, Mr. Bogard (Ken) :-)
wow Ken ~ great blog! I opened that building on 17th & 10th ~ the Caledonia!! I so miss working there :(! In the bussle of Union Square now!
I love the photos, i will return often
Magnificent work, congratulations!
Interessante serie di foto di lavori
Gio'
http://remenberphoto.blogspot.com/
I've got to see this next time I visit NY.
wonderful captures...
Ken I just left your other blog and left a few zingers, sadly I'm drawing a blank trying to come-up with anything funny with this post. But the night is young so I will come-up with something, maybe. Richard from Amish Stories
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