Skyscraper Framed Traffic Light
by James Aiken
Title
Skyscraper Framed Traffic Light
Artist
James Aiken
Medium
Photograph - Digital Image
Description
A traffic light is framed by the immense scale of the background skyscraper while being bathed in the neon glow of a nearby billboard.
My full portfolio may be found at:
http://james-aiken.artistwebsites.com
If you enjoyed my photography please click the Facebook, Google+, Twitter, or Stumbledupon buttons. Thank you.
All photography in this gallery is the original work of James Aiken. All rights reserved. It is for sale, copyrighted to James Aiken, and as such, is protected by all US, and international copyright laws.
Thank you for your interest in my photography. I appreciate your looking and hope that you enjoyed what you saw.
Please note:
The watermark visible in the lower right hand corner of the image will NOT print on any purchased artwork.
Featured photograph in the following groups:
Urban Landscapes
Black and white
Iconic New York City
Versatile Photography
Uploaded
October 4th, 2013
Statistics
Viewed 1,318 Times - Last Visitor from Fairfield, CT on 04/19/2024 at 4:29 AM
Embed
Share
Sales Sheet
Comments (69)
Lee Craig
Oh, that is just too good! Love the perspective and point of view on this...the black and white finishes it perfectly. v-98
Lincoln Rogers
Really like this! I enjoy your talent and ability to juxtapose different lines and forms of urban architecture. Nice use of black and white, as well. v94 + faved
James Aiken replied:
Thank you so much Lincoln. It really encourages me to keep working on my vision with comments like that. Thank you.
Jo Ann Tomaselli
great architectural piece James ~ you have a wonderful eye for balance and design - well done!
Denise Dube
v87, I love this James, Love the graduation of light, the lines, perspective, just wonderful..
Douglas MooreZart
James, absolutely excellent work. I LOVE how you have managed to blend foreground and background together, almost organically and yet you can still tell there is space between the light and the building. This is superlative magic. IN the hands of a lesser photographer this would not have been pulled off. Kudos to you! v