Radio City Music Hall entrance, near the Trump Plaza in New York City.
Centerpiece building in this image is the New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) DNA Forensics Biology Laboratory, New York, New York / Won New York Construction Best of 2006, Award of Merit: Public Works and Facilities, for architects Perkins Eastman Copyright
World Trade Center a few months before 9/11, New York, USA
Sunset on Chrysler Building in New York, shot from my deck. Copyright
This is the ceiling of the entrance to a subway station in the West Village of NYC with B&W film. It was taken circa 1987.
The buyers booth photo: / / . / / . / / . /
View from my deck facing west, looking at the Empire State Building in New York. Copyright
Graffiti on the wall, New York City, USA. Iceland / Belgium / Italy / France / Hungary / Spain / Sri Lanka / USA / London / Portraits / Other
Side of sky scraper, New York City, USA. Iceland / Belgium / Italy / France / Hungary / Spain / Sri Lanka / USA / London / Portraits / Other
A late night view of the New York City skyline and the Hudson River.
For a train station it is simply breathtaking. For a piece of architecture in itself it is simply breathtaking. / This is just a beautiful building. The star signs on the ceiling are painted from the perspective of heaven.
There’s a strange light in NYC like no other. It’s as if the light has been bouncing around the same old haunts for decades… so much so that it’s slightly worn and yellowed at the edges. I’d never been to Tiffany’s, but there it was. Dying to see the forbidden treasures under guard inside the luxurious fortress, I wandered about the store oggling the fine sterling diamond-encrusted frogs, and glistening multi-carat dog collars. It was all so glorious and grand… that is, until I noticed my every move was being tracked by stern suited men with ear piece and remote-controlled surveilance cameras. At first I was crushed to be a “suspect”. The more I became ashamed of my own poverty, the angrier I got. How dare they! The arrogance! I only wanted to catch a glimpse of decadent opulence… just to dream for a few minutes. I had just as much right to be there as anyone. Soon, I was gradually herded back towards the multi-layered security gates and back onto the street. Back to the dirty-water dog steam and roasted chestnut aroma wafting and mingling with taxi exhaust. I took one more look back into the forbidden fortress and wished I had actually taken something from them. Then I caught it… a glimpse of that magically strange NYC light creating a dual reflecting dimension in one of Tiffany’s precious display windows… So, when no one was looking… I took that instead. Display window at Tiffany’s, NYC
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An early evening of the Empire State Building and Manhattan / as seen from Rockefeller Center.
Gate around the Central Park running track, 92nd Street and Fifth Avenue, NYC.
View of The Empire State Building from the observation deck at the Rockefeller Centre. The Top of the Rock has to have one of the best views in the city and strongly suggest that everyone visiting New York needs to check it out.
This shot was grabbed back in 1985 in midtown Manhattan.
West 13th Street, New York City Copyright
They drove it / Up there / Yesterday. Ambitious and / Intoxicated with / Need for it. So that it / Glimmers now / Uselessly Strong __ / Penn Station / New York, NY
Born in Buffalo, NY I moved away years ago and now have returned to the area (Canada) for our first full summer. What I miss most in our area of Florida where we live the rest of the time is historical architecture only to find that Buffalo was tearing down a gem of an auditorium where before the Sabres took over, I saw Jimi Hendrix in 1969. After that lots of hockey there too. Leica V Lux1 Queen – Another One Bites The Dust This is our beautiful City Hall over-looking the rubble of a WPA (public works in the 1930’s) of the Aud. Hope they keep that for awhile. Buffalo Memorial Auditorium Memories Montage /
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