Centralpark
26 creative works found
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A Shot of Bethesda Arcade, Central Park, NY – This passage leads to the famous Bethesda Fountain. This was also another image used by Sam Durkin in his series of paintings from New York. His version can be seen here Some info re: the Arcade: / On March 2, 2007, the Central Park Conservancy reopened Bethesda Terrace Arcade after completing an intricate restoration. The Arcade is a richly decorated component of Bethesda Terrace, and now the treasured Minton tile ceiling has been preserved and reinstalled. The tile panels were removed from the Arcade in the early 1980s and put into storage because their backing plates were severely corroded from water infiltration. To restore the tiles, the Conservancy employed a team of seven conservation technicians who cleaned and repaired about 14,000 original tiles by hand. Only three panels were needed to replace badly damaged ones. / / The Arcade’s ceiling is made up of 15,876 elaborately patterned encaustic tiles, handmade by Minton and Company, a leading 19th century ceramic manufacturer in Stoke-on-Trent, England. The Conservancy commissioned Maw and Company, Minton’s successor, for the project.
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This is a shot (taken with a Holga) of the Alice in Wonderland statue in Central Park, NYC.
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This is no damsel in distress waiting for her “Knight in shining armor,” or the one day that her Prince might come. She has decided to find her own way, make her own future and …write her own fairytale :). / This was taken in Central Park from Sheep’s Meadow looking north toward the Upper West Side of Manhattan. – with a little bit of photoshop.
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Trip to upper Manhattan, Central Park, 06/24/08, with Patricia McCarty who is visiting from San Francisco. Original photo, © jwarburton 08. Photo Calendar, N.Y. Featured in: Scenery, Spring And Summer In The NorthEast USA, Seasonal Scapes
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Southern view from Sheeps Meadow in Central Park, NYC.
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This is no damsel in distress waiting for her “Knight in shining armor,” or the one day that her Prince might come. She has decided to find her own way, make her own future and …write her own fairytale :). / This was taken in Central Park from Sheep’s Meadow looking north toward the Upper West Side of Manhattan. – with a little bit of photoshop.
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From the Mandarin Oriental Hotel dining room, where my girlfriend and I celebrated our engagement. I tried to keep the window glare down, but it was impossible. Still, a pretty good view. Not as good as the real thing, though. ;-) Stitched together using Autopano Pro.
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Belvedere Castle, / Central Park, New York City
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Tunnel blues in Central Park. New York, December 2007.
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Reflections of a highrise.
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Snow monkeys of Central Park Zoo.
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One of the highest points in New York City’s Central Park. Belvedere Castle
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Images from New York City and beyond.
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Wollman Rink, Central Park / New York City / Dec, 2007
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Top of the Rock looking north. I could have stood here for hours.
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Central Park, NYC.
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Central Park, / New York City.
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Features some more of my favourite shots of the Big Apple taken in September 2008.
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New York, USA.
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