My version of ‘The Flatiron’ by Sharad Patel
Captured during a challenging winter photo walk, this image reflects the photographer's dedication to pre-visualization. Braving deep snow and technical hurdles—including freezing temperatures and lens-obscuring flurries—the photographer sought to recreate the atmospheric mood of Edward Steichen’s iconic 'The Flatiron.' The inclusion of the tripod in the frame serves as a deliberate, dramatic touch, grounding the ethereal scene in the reality of the photographer's process. This image is a testament to the artist's persistence, turning a difficult, snowy outing into a thoughtful homage to classic photography and the power of visualizing a scene before the shutter clicks.
Sharad Patel
Born in Mumbai, India, Sharad Patel relocated to New York in 2007, where he currently pursues an undergraduate degree in Graphic Design. His photographic journey gained momentum through the collaborative environment of Flickr, which helped him refine his artistic vision and technical execution. Blending his design background with a passion for capturing life’s fleeting moments, Patel continues to develop his unique perspective, aiming to balance a professional career in graphic design with his ongoing exploration of the photographic medium.



Very nice shot, i also liked your text – but i wished to know the location details and the exact time of that picture taken. Anyway is impressive as concerning to colors and inspiration.
Thank you guys!
@Angeliki: It was taken at 6:28 pm on December 26, 2010.
Exact location: Behind Swaminarayan Temple, Robinson St. (Next to Bowne St.) Flushing, NY.
Very moody. Love it!
this is an absolute beauty!
its too originally. very nice
Amazing color effects.love it <3
Yet another superb shot! Its feels like I’m makin daily visits to this site because of this young man’s photography. Please keep them coming, and continue inspiring.