A few days ago I was on the uptown 1 train in the early evening a few minutes before the magic hour. We were above ground, past Dyckman, when I looked out of the window and saw the moon. The sky was blue and a plane crossed in front of the moon and the trail it left was not white but orange from the setting sun behind us.
I turned to see if I could get the attention of anybody nearby. This was too beautiful, too fleeting, to keep to myself. But I couldn’t catch anybody’s eye so I turned back. The plane was almost out of the window frame, the faded orange trail still there beneath the moon. And then it was over.
There was a time when I would have felt cheated at not being able to share the moment with someone else, even a stranger. Instead, I took a mental picture of what I saw, and savored it. And that was enough.
[Photo Credit: Adria Canameras]
beautiful writing, alex.
and guess what? you did share the moment - with friends and strangers.
well done, sir.
Shoot, and so I did. Well, I'm happy to pass that one along. It was so cool.
[3] That happens to me a lot. I wish I had a better camera to shoot the sun and moon with...
[1] Indeed, it's well appreciated!
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