Eying City Traffic
by Ann Horn
Title
Eying City Traffic
Artist
Ann Horn
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Benjamin Franklin, inventor of bifocal glasses, watches traffic and pedestrians from a Philadelphia overpass. Copyright 2011 Ann Horn. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This copyrighted image does not belong to the public domain and may not be reproduced, copied, altered or manipulated in any way without the written permission of Ann Horn. ann-horn.pixels.com
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August 20th, 2011
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Comments (26)
Ann Horn
Pamela, thank you for featuring Eying City Traffic in the Abc Group - M Is For Metal group.
Ann Horn
Michael, thank you for featuring Eying City Traffic in the Photography and Paintings group.
Ann Horn
Many thanks, Laura. This neat statue is very large. It is located on a pedestrian bridge over one of the freeways in Philadelphia and stands way above the pedestrians who cross that bridge.
Laura Gumina
This is a wonderful sculpture- thanks for bringing it to my attention...very large is it?
Ann Horn
Pretty neat, isn't it! I walked past it every day I was in Philadelphia on my way to and from my hotel and my friend's apartment. I tried shots from all angles at various times of day. I have one other, which is quite different, here on FAA.
Ann Horn
Thanks, Bob. Actually, because I passed this every day for a week as I walked from my hotel to my friend's apartment (and back) while visiting in Philly, I took lots of shots of this, hoping for something which would work.
Bob Salo
looking at a sculpture like this is fascinating because it would look so different from every angle. I can picture you walking around it a few times...to get the the most interesting angle and the right lighting conditions....and you got it !!