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  • Radio City Music Hall entrance, near the Trump Plaza in New York City.

  • My favorite personal photograph of New York. Nikon F3, Tmax 400 pushed to 1600.

  • Riding on Float, Gay Pride Parade, Summer 2006, New York City SOLD Challenge Finalist / Strike a Pose: The Human Position Analyzed Copyright

  • Riding on a Float, Gay Pride Parade, Summer 2006, New York. Featured / MAJOR EVENT – Photography/Journalism Featured / The Woman Photographer SOLD Copyright

  • Spry, grizzled tap dancer in Washington Square Park, New York, May 2007. Featured / Elderly Copyright

  • Lovers, candid shot, Washington Square Park, NYC. Featured / All Kisses Featured / / Home Page SOLD 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.

  • East 28th Street between Lex and Third, NYC HOME PAGE FEATURE / CHALLENGE WINNER / Motion Blur – People CHALLENGE WINNER / Urban Scene Challenge Finalist – 2nd Place / Fun in Black and White Copyright

  • I took this in Feb 2007 in Lower Manhatten. The colour jiggery pokery was done in Dec 07 and since then it’s started to attract some attention. I think the picture captures the iconic nature of the New York cab and also gives a decent impression how cold that place can get in February

  • Crown Jewel ~ inspired by the Taj Mahal, which is often referred to as / ‘Poetry in Stone’ The History of Lost Love / Shah Jahan of the Mogul dynasty was yet to accede the throne when he heard about the unsurpassed beauty of Mumtaz. He took Mumtaz as his third wife in 1612. For the next 18 years Shah Jahan and Mumtaz were inseparable. Shah Jahan took his wife along on every journey and war campaign. Over the years Mumtaz came to be his best friend, his critic and a canny political adviser. Mumtaz was expecting their 14th child when Shah Jahan embarked on a campaign against the Lodhi Empire in 1631. In the heat of the Indian summer, the army traveled to the Deccans. Mumtaz, who had accompanied the emperor, went through a rigorous childbirth. She died in Burhanpur. On her deathbed, she asked her husband to promise her that he would build a monument to their love. Legend has it that he locked himself in his room for eight days without food after Mumtaz passed away. After burying Mumtaz temporarily in Burhanpur, Shah Jahan went about constructing the Taj Mahal in right earnest. He summoned the best architects and artisans from far away lands like Multan, Kannauj, Lahore, Iraq and Persia. He arranged for the best marble from all around. It took 22 years, 22,000 people, 400 elephants and 32 million rupees to build the Taj Mahal. The result: an awe-inspiring structure, which is one of the most globally recognized symbols of grace and beauty. The Magnificent Monument / Built on a raised, square platform it is as tall as a 20-storey building. You enter through an imposing gateway. The complex consists of an elaborate garden set in the typical charbagh style, a mosque, a guesthouse and several other charming buildings. The mausoleum itself stands at the farthest end of the complex, right along the Yamuna River. The signature central dome (58 ft in diameter and 213 ft high) is truly magnificent and is echoed in the smaller domed chambers on all sides. The four slender minarets that rise from the corners of the mausoleum complete the picture of symmetry. The undisputed majesty and beauty is further reflected in the exquisite artistry created by inspired artisans from Baghdad, Shiraz and Bukhara. Exquisite floral patterns and calligraphy on both the exterior and interior were inlaid with precious stones such as jasper and agate. Quotations from the Koran were etched into stone archways; a pinnacle was set on the central dome; and thus came to life the most splendid resting place a lover could ever hope to find on this planet! By Ravi Kunjithai / Beautiful intricate abstract design bursting forth in hues of light blue and gray, yellow / orange, and even a hint of rose, all interspersed with lovely metalic golds. All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • Another shot from the top of the rock.

  • This image was taken on the 2nd or 3rd floor of the Amex Building in New York. People were drawn to the view of the rebuilding of Ground Zero and were speaking so softly. Concurrent to the silent viewing is the incredible acitivity of rebuilding taking place in the area itself. Originally the glass wall seen here was opaque (marble, i think) but when the repairs were made to the building the marble was removed so that people could view Ground Zero. Shot taken with my little digital camera that i have since lost!

  • Zinc plates Bit of collage added to the foreground – articles about 9/11

  • Times Square, New York City / Jan 2009 / HDR / Nikon D80 w/ 24-120mm VR / Featured in Nikon D80 Users – Jan 31, 2009 6th Place in the Challenge “Let’s Color” in The Addicted Photographer – Feb 9, 2009

  • watercolor on paper / orginal for sale

  • New York/New jersey / March 2009 Nikon D80 / 18-135 / Raw Featured in the Group: Bits and Pieces / Featured in the Group: Urban Art / Featured in the Group: New York City / Featured in the Group: Simple by Design / Featured in the Group: All About New York State

  • Jean M. Laffitau

  • Jean M. Laffitau

  • featured in SOLO-EXHIBITION 10-19-2009 / featured in The World as We See It 10-12-2009 / featured in Pop Art 07-20-2009 / featured in ImageWriting 06-13-2009 / featured in Globes, Spheres & Curves *05-09-2009 / featured in Exceptional Ekphrasis 05-06-2009 / featured in OUTSIDERS 05-01-2009 / featured in Shapes & Patterns 04-15-2009 I don’t drink coffee I take tea my dear / I like my toast done on one side / And you can hear it in my accent when I talk / I’m an Englishman in New York See me walking down Fifth Avenue / A walking cane here at my side / I take it everywhere I walk / I’m an Englishman in New York I’m an alien I’m a legal alien / I’m an Englishman in New York / I’m an alien I’m a legal alien / I’m an Englishman in New York If, “Manners maketh man” as someone said / Then he’s the hero of the day / It takes a man to suffer ignorance and smile / Be yourself no matter what they say I’m an alien I’m a legal alien / I’m an Englishman in New York / I’m an alien I’m a legal alien / I’m an Englishman in New York Modesty, propriety can lead to notoriety / You could end up as the only one / Gentleness, sobriety are rare in this society / At night a candle’s brighter than the sun Takes more than combat gear to make a man / Takes more than a license for a gun / Confront your enemies, avoid them when you can / A gentleman will walk but never run If, “Manners maketh man” as someone said / Then he’s the hero of the day / It takes a man to suffer ignorance and smile / Be yourself no matter what they say I’m an alien I’m a legal alien / I’m an Englishman in New York / I’m an alien I’m a legal alien / I’m an Englishman in New York BASESHAPES CREATED WITH INCENDIA /

  • Washington Square Park, NYC Featured / Who Needs Color for Beauty Featured / Men Appreciation Copyright

  • Meow Meow – The Cat that got the Cream. Model: Meow Meow / MUA: Kate Watts aka Diamond Fox / Lighting Co-ordinator & Assistant: Jeff Paine / Personal Assistant: Miserys Malice / Dress by Howard Showers / Boots are model’s own Shot on location in my hotel room Melbourne, Australia – September ‘08. / Yes, I am finally putting it up. - I had the tremendous pleasure and amazing experience of shooting Meow Meow, the cabaret superstar last September when I ventured over to Melbourne. I personally love this image, and can’t believe I am the one that shot it. / What made it even better was when she informed me 3 months later that this image was featured promoting her Christmas season show in the New York Times. / What more could a girl ask for from Santa ;) Meow Meow’s Official site: www.meowmeowrevolution.com / New York Times feature: New York Times Copyright 2009 Harmony Nicholas & Meow Meow Sydney peeps, look out for this in October at the ART Sydney Fair… ;)

  • A doe tastes the first Willow leaves of Spring in Kripplebush, New York. So many do not realize that New York is more than The City. / / / / / If you would like to view more of my images, please visit / Peacefulowl / Featured in The Woman Photographer and Deer Me, and Achromatic Nature

  • Acrylic and oil on canvas

  • Empty New York City Subway car at Times Square. Seconds later it was full. Canon EOS400D / 1/30sec / f/3.5 / Shutter Priority /

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