Photo of the day: THE SNOWY BRIDE OF CENTRAL PARK
THE SNOWY BRIDE OF CENTRAL PARK: I was walking past Central Park in the midst of the heavy snowfall yesterday and I caught a glimpse of a Victorian like figure with her white umbrella making her way to the rocks on the lake in the park. There they were in the snowfall, just she, her groom and one of their moms. A photographer was on hand the document the “white wedding”. I later found out they are from England and were determined to have their photos taken by the lake and were enchanted by “the magic of the snowfall.” She had a white fur jacket to keep her warm, her cheeks had a red rosy glow, perhaps it was the snow, perhaps it was the joy of the moment, either way, it was a magical picture perfect Currier & Ives moment.
This entry was posted on December 27, 2012 by newyorkcityinthewitofaneye. It was filed under DAILY PHOTOS WITH STORIES OF NEW YORK CITY and was tagged with Bride in snow, Central Park, Central Park lake, Christmas, Currier & Ives, Hans Von Rittern, Manhattan, New York City, Victorian bride, White wedding, winter.
This is a great photo
January 3, 2013 at 6:52 pm
Thank you! (In the right place…at the right time…) 🙂
January 3, 2013 at 6:53 pm