After our excursion to the abandoned tracks, Dan Brucker brought us back to the Terminal and into Vanderbilt Hall.
Back in the day (not sure what that means really, but I know it doesn’t mean today), this hall was the main waiting area at Grand Central. Today, it’s cordoned off from pedestrian traffic. Nobody, except that woman on the bench is allowed in.
However, If you have the cash, you can get married, or hold your next corporate function here.









Beautiful setting Bob and well captured!
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Wow, what a room, that door just looks so small. Excellent shot!
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Beautiful tone and creepy that it’s so empty. Nicely done dude!
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Dig the processing, definitely a sweet vintage feel to it.
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The b/w processing is exactly what this shot needed to keep it vintage. Nicely done, dude!
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Beautiful work Bob. Love the dry humor in the commentary. Dig the reflections as well.
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What a great room – love the glow of the chandeliers!
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Wonderful shot Bob – nicely done!
Curt Fleenor recently posted..No Opportunity Wasted
love the grandeur the color and angle portray. very nice.
B&W Kills here! You were capturing incredible shots like this while I was wasting my time with 35+ minute ND-10 shots
hahaha
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Love the vintage processing here Bob! Beautiful shot!
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Sweet image – really like seeing large spaces like this without the hustle and bustle of people in and out.
Mono works very well for this.
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