Stunning shot of a rainy downtown Manhattan (specifically the corner of Avenue A and East 7th Street) taken by one James Jowers in 1967. For more of Jowers' photographs, click here.
Stay dry out there.
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Wow those are some stunning portraits. Some interesting faces.
I've kinda started my own amatuerish photo blog. If you get a chance check it out. I'm going to be updating it as daily as possible. silentseeing.blogspot.com
Posted by: Jason | October 01, 2010 at 03:33 PM
Amazing, the nostalgia is incredible, especially for one who was there but never thought of picking up a camera but hell, the cost to run such an operation would have been way too much for me. Glad at least someone else did it.
Posted by: mykola (mick) dementiuk | October 01, 2010 at 04:35 PM
Wow, these are great. Thanks for the link . . .
T.
Posted by: Tim | October 02, 2010 at 08:27 AM