Washington Square Park, at night. When the city said it was going to move the giant fountain, so that it lined up with the great arch, I had misgivings. I loved the asymmetry of the park. The park has been under construction for years, and it is finally open again. And the new fountain placement is growing on me. Same fountain, just moved to the left a bit.
The scariest Hallway in New York City. This is only the first section of it. It went on, through twists and turns, for an entire city block. Allison (pictured here) and I referred to it as the Corridor of Death, Hallway of Horrors, Hall of Doom, and many more. It was like something out of Gasper Noe.
At the Gravity screening. All I can say is: Holy shit, this MOVIE.
In the trash on Lexington Avenue.
Elvis on West 3rd.
That is a scary hall! Reminds me of the one in The Shining with the freaky twins at the end.
I hate those freaky twins!
Great shots, Sheila.
When my husband first told me they were moving the fountain, I thought he was pulling my leg.
Kubrick does come to mind as I look at that hallway shot — especially since I only recently watched Room 237 — but I also can’t help but think of Lynch and Twin Peaks and The Black Lodge. Either way, so glad you made it back safely. ;-)
Jane
Jane – I know! I remember at the time that moving the fountain seemed like a travesty!! But I’ve gotten used to it now and Washington Square Park is the same old place it always was. I’m so glad the major part of the construction is done – the whole park was closed off for what felt like years!
Sheila, I agree — I love walking around that neighborhood, and am so glad that is over. :-)