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Snowing on W. 69th st. NYC 1969

This image was published by Sun magazine September 2001
This is a scan of very old tri-x film


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George McCarten02-Jul-2014 06:19
A beautiful image!
gardengirl1317-Feb-2012 13:32
This is awesome! I love your old film shots! I agree with Alexander, will the shots of today give this romantic feeling 40 years from now? It's hard to think they will.
mathilda williams02-Jan-2011 21:17
What can I say? magic, sheer magic. Fantastic! V
Guest 25-Oct-2009 03:14
wow...

marcelo.borges
Alexander21-Aug-2009 10:18
like the opening shot from a great movie - gorgeous! (I'm wondering: can photos taken now look this romantic in 40 years? Or will what we've got now never be regarded as being this special)
Guest 07-Jul-2009 02:48
This is a magical shot Roland. I will have to walk down W.69th the next time i'm in the city to see the changes. The upper west side had so much more character before it became gentrified. BV!
Beyer12-Dec-2008 23:59
Striking! V
Barri Olson22-Nov-2008 22:56
Wonderful.
olivier bruning09-Nov-2008 12:32
beautiful image! love those old cars;-) ~V~
Inge Perreault 02-Nov-2008 01:06
Yes, to smell that air again, feel that life and be young again, living and working in Manhattan - this photo was taken from my apartment, the 12th floor while Roland lived in the same building on the 2nd floor. Probably the best two years of my life were spent there and I have wonderful memories.
Christopher Milller 07-Sep-2008 17:21
WOW, To smell that air, and feel the life once again.
Guest 24-May-2008 10:15
wooo, have you tryed to print it big format, should be great !
pachs08-Jan-2008 01:32
defitnetly love this shot, the snow fall the compisitipn
Colin Clarke20-Dec-2007 23:01
This is a great, and historical, image. Lovely. ~V~
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