Yesterday was one of the two days per year when the setting sun is perfectly aligned with New York's east-west grid. This happens in late May and early July, about two weeks before and after the Summer Solstice as the Earth makes its way elliptically around the sun.
On a nice clear day, this event draws quite a crowd at the intersection of major east-west streets such as 23rd street, 34th and so on.
I went to down to 23rd street and 5th avenue about 8:00PM and a large crowd had already assembled. As the light would change, everyone would run out into the middle of 23rd street, take pictures until long after the light had turned green again, then dash back to the curb.
After the sun set, a large crowd remained for some time comparing photos and enjoying the anarchy.
It was fun, but my photo didn't turn out that great. I brought a wide-angle lens but should have brought the zoom. Not to worry, I can try again on July 12.

