It is a freezing morning in New York after the first snowfall of the season. / You just want to scream, but no one can hear you from up here.
View from my deck facing west, looking at the Empire State Building in New York. Copyright
Empire State Building in New York, shot from my deck. SOLD Copyright
The Empire State Building with its Christmas colors dominates the New York City skyline.
A late night view of the New York City skyline and the Hudson River.
Original Photo © jwarburton 07. Post work in PSP. Someone mentioned on another site that she remembers being asked a test question in grammar school, “does the Statue Of Liberty really have sandals on her feet?” Yes, she has sandals on her feet, she’s moving forward with one foot lifted. She has the mark of the early Romans (toes) still visible in many people today – second toe is longer than big toe and little toe is “hammered”. :) “Is the Statue of Liberty in New York or New Jersey?” The statue is part of New York Harbor and sits in Liberty State Park which is in Jersey City, New Jersey. The statue is actually in New Jersey. New York Harbor includes the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, the first stop for all immigrants (1892 – 1954) who arrived in New York by boat. Featured on Home Page December 08 Featured in: Spring & Summer In The North-East USA
Taken from the top of the Rockefeller centre. I’m not very good with landscapes and cityscapes, but I’ve always wanted to go visit the city and get some black and white shots of it.
Another shot from the top of the rock.
An early evening of the Empire State Building and Manhattan / as seen from Rockefeller Center.
New York City west side skyline at night shot from New Jersey
empire state building / new york / black and white digital photography
the same cold fate awaits them all; / every empire must eventually fall. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— photo taken at atlantic avenue electric company / more work is on my site, www.abandonedamerica.org
Taken the last morning of a NYC trip I took to do a project at Google. The sky was amazing!
As loans default and foreclosures increase, the lenders have to pay out more and more to hide the losses. But the lenders can only make this up by making more loans, because this is how they increase their cash flow; and now it is clear they can make nore loans, and thereby increase their cash flow only by simultaneously increasing their losses, since their “loans” are proving to be losers. So no one wants their”paper” anymore because-well-it’s the financial equivalent of toxic waste. The “subprime” stuff is just the first surge: the tidal wave is close behind. Because all of it, the subprime, the prime, the AAA and everything in between, is the product of a previously hidden, but now obvious…Ponzi scheme. A Ponzi scheme that is in the process of unraveling, as all Ponzi schemes eventually do. And what person wants to be the last idiot to buy into a Ponzi scheme? From: What the ‘Subprime’ Mess is Really About by John Regan Jr.
Layer: Dana Zarling’s Grunge Factor Brown Featured in the Group: Alphabet Soup – Letter K
Featured in the In-Between Group – Thank You / Featured in the Curious Vintage Fictions Group – Thank You / The image began with my photo of the Empire State Building taken from the Rockefeller Centre building in January this year. The gorilla has been extracted from my image taken at Taronga Zoo, Sydney in Dec 07. Credit to Robyn England www.happyrobyn.com for the La Femme elements of cat and striped hat. Credit to Katie Pertiet of DesignerDigitals.com for the LetterBox traveller paper (vintage aircraft ). / The title reflects the humour in the image with an oversized cat watching nonchalantly on the other building while flames lick at King Kong. If you look closely you might spot my daughter (the heroine) standing on the Empire State building waiting to be rescued by a confused King Kong. Hence the need for a Tom-Tom! A little whimsy is good for the soul. Thanks for looking. / / Gorilla image /
Featured in the Group: NYC
Looking North on Fifth Avenue from Washington Square Park / Manhattan / 3/07/09 Featured in the Group: New york City After I posted this, I noticed the comment by Kevin Downey . I believe in the power of found poems and collaboration. Kevin I took some liberties here (in how I arranged your words, although I added nothing) and am posting your comments as a poem. They so moved me, thanks:) Mayall’s sax is going / solo / on this. This curious / admixture of joy and despair. / Lives lived, / side by side, / worlds apart. I’ve been here so many times, / I know. Hit the low C John. / Stretch it.
Midtown Manhattan / Hudson River / New York June 2009
Newyork City / USA / Date Added June 20.2009 Collage includes / 1.View from Empire State Building / 2.Newyork’s famous yellow cabs / 3.Cyclist on the Brooklyn Bridge / 4.Brooklyn Bridge Featured in First Things Group on June 22, 2009 /
One of my favorite Rock songs of all time RIDERS ON THE STORM by the DOORS,its errie melody and lyrics still hold me in a trance when I hear it. This is my visual interpretation of the song. The tarot card THE CHARIOT, the Chariot reflects power of our unconscious needs and the importance of knowing how to direct them in a purposeful and powerful way. Ultimately this card is asking to take up the reins and understand what is driving us. / I used some original photos, clip art and stock photos to create it. Riders on the storm / Riders on the storm / Into this house were born / Into this world were thrown / Like a dog without a bone / An actor out on loan / Riders on the storm Theres a killer on the road / His brain is squirmin like a toad / Take a long holiday / Let your children play / If ya give this man a ride / Sweet memory will die / Killer on the road, yeah Girl ya gotta love your man / Girl ya gotta love your man / Take him by the hand / Make him understand / The world on you depends / Our life will never end / Gotta love your man, yeah
Lee Anderson brought his horse, Dusty, cowboy gear and outfits to the Empire Ranch Open House in Sonoita, Arizona, to tell the history of the American cowboy circa 1880-1920. As romanticized in numerous motion pictures, cowboys always seem to be larger than life. The truth about their life and times, however, is far different from the movie myth. Photographed with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28 with two free texture layers from stock.xchng.com added. / “Lee and Dusty” has been featured in: / THE WILD WEST SHOW/October, 2009 / VISUAL ARTISTS OF GREEN VALLEY/November, 2009 / MEN APPRECIATION/November, 2009 / /
RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 80,000 talented people.
On stunning greeting cards, awesome t-shirts or beautiful prints to hang on your walls.
It’s really simple. If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, we’ll fix it.
Since February 2007 we’ve shipped over 302,000 items to more than 70 countries around the world.
Sign up for your free account, upload your work, join some groups and share your creative genius with the world.