The massive 13-foot wide clock on the façade of Grand Central Terminal is flanked by three huge statues, which made up the largest sculptural group in the world when created by French sculptor Jules-Alexis Coutan in 1914. I use a 400mm telephoto lens to zoom up to the spectacular clock and catch the minute hand just as it crawled past noon. I cropped the statue on top of the clock -- winged Mercury -- out of this picture, as well as Minerva, who sits to its right. I include only Hercules, who seems to be relaxing from his labors at noon, perhaps even thinking about lunch.