This was taken in Central Park, in New York, with B&W infrared film. It was taken circa 1985.
Central Park, NYC
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.
Gate around the Central Park running track, 92nd Street and Fifth Avenue, NYC.
From my book Manhattan Snapshots 1974-1975
I spotted this Spring Time scene at the Children’s Zoo in Central Park, New York City.
Trip to upper Manhattan, Central Park, 06/24/08, with Patricia McCarty who is visiting from San Francisco. Original photo, © jwarburton 08. Nikon D70. Featured on Redbubble home page Oct. 30, 2009 Featured in: Scenery 08. / Featured in: Spring And Summer In The NorthEast USA 08 / Featured in: Seasonal Scapes 08
Original acyclic painting was Inspired by a photograph by Rebecca Tocci The original paintings can be bought from my own website arts-fine.co.uk
Midtown Manhattan buildings casting their reflections on Central Park southeast corner. Exposure: 1/400, f/4.5, 18 mm, aperture priority, ISO-320.
The original painting is acrylic 36×24 inches and based on a photograph by Rebecca Tocci See my Paintings at arts-fine.co.uk
Lake Neahtahwanta, Fulton, New York.
Nikon D80 / 1/30 sec / f/4.2 / ISO 320 / Focal Length: 31.0 mm / Raw Featured in the Group: in-between Part of my New York City Series Companion Works: Kind of Blue / Harlem / Little Girl Lost / The West Side / Lower East Side / Vulnerable / Upper East Side / Uptown / Empire /
New York
Central Park, New York, NY. December 2008. Exposure: 1/250, f/6.3, 22mm, ISO-400. / Post-processing: Contrast/BW/threshold/stuff Featured in JPG Cast-Offs, July 30 2009. / Featured in New York City, August 4, 2009.
The New York Central Railroad (reporting mark NYC), known simply as the New York Central in its publicity, was a railroad operating in the Northeastern United States. Headquartered in New York, the railroad served most of the Northeast, including extensive trackage in the states of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Massachusetts, plus additional trackage in the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Its primary connections included Chicago and Boston. The NYC’s Grand Central Terminal in New York City is one of its best known extant landmarks. In 1968 the NYC merged with its former rival, the Pennsylvania Railroad, to form Penn Central (the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad joined in 1969). That company soon went bankrupt and was taken over by the federal government and merged into Conrail in 1976. Conrail was broken up in 1998, and portions of its system was transferred to the newly-formed New York Central Lines LLC, a subsidiary leased to, and eventually absorbed by CSX. That company’s lines included the original New York Central main line, but outside that area it included lines that were never part of the NYC system. NIKON D60 18-55 NIKON NIKOR VR LENS FEATURED IN JPG CAST-OFFS AUG 2009
Black and white digital photo of Central Park
Grand Central Station, New York City.
the pinebank is one of the many ironclad bridges in central park, NY located near the southwest entrance. holga 120n / tmax 400/ tmax developer
This beautiful bridge is going to be recreated on a float in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade this year. It’s known as the Gothic Bridge. © jc warburton 09, Nikon D90,Nikkor 18-200mm 1:3.5 – 5.6 VR lens. Tone mapping effect added.
For Kevin (UnEasy) – Here is a little bit of Manhattan… Central Park / New York City / November 2009 Nikon D300 / Manual / 1/2500 sec / f/5.6 / ISO 500 / 200 mm / Raw
Went on a bubblemeet to the historic city of York in Yorkshire… Myself, my wife Donna (her first meet up with some of the redbubble guys) met up with good friends and bubblersSteve Smith (pictured) his good lady Lesley G and Redbubbler Richard ( clickinhistory ) . York minster is a Grade1 Listed building and works alonside English Heritage / This is a shot of Europe’s greatest Gothic Cathedral, York minster. / This is a shot of the Central tower dating from the 15th century from the inside looking up, the original tower collapsed in 1407 / Here’s some info on York Cathedral from from Wikipedia: / York Minster is a Gothic cathedral in York, England and is one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe alongside Cologne Cathedral. The Minster is the seat of the Archbishop of York, the second-highest office of the Church of England, and is cathedral for the Diocese of York; it is run by a Dean and Chapter under the Dean of York. The formal title of York Minster is The Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of St Peter in York. Services in the Minster are sometimes regarded as on the high church Anglo-Catholicism side of the Anglican scale. / It has a very wide Decorated Gothic nave and chapter house, a Perpendicular Gothic choir and east end, and Early English north and south transepts. The nave contains the West Window, constructed in 1338, and over the Lady Chapel in the east end is the Great East Window, (finished in 1408), the largest expanse of medieval stained glass in the world. In the north transept is the Five Sisters Window, each lancet being over 16 metres (52 ft) high. The south transept contains the famous Rose window. / Official York Cathedral website with a Nikon D300 and Sigma 10-20mm lens / f 5 / 1/13 second / ISO 200 / With tripod /
Dec 2005 / Canon 350D
Another shot, fused, of multiple images in NYC
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