Very late posting this today. This is sometimes known as the Mall, and also referred to as Poet’s Walk or Literary Walk because of the statues of literary figures that line the far end. This is the broadest and straightest path I know of in Central Park.
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Cab - Nice shot, Mark. Great b&w treatment.
Toad Hollow Photography - Totally awesome, Mark! Great vanishing point, and I love the serenity and drama of the b&w finish!
97 Great Photography Links That Will Make Sure You Get Nothing Else Done Today - [...] Central Park Poet’s Walk, aka Literary Walk, In Snow – this great black-and-white from Mark Garbowski features a terrific vanishing point formed by his composition that uses this famous walking path as a natural leading line. Completely covered in snow, this winterscape is a cold picture to view, and is absolutely enjoyable. [...]