Reflection in a store window in midtown Manhattan, NYC. Featured / Urban Art SOLD Copyright
This watercolor by artist Paul Jackson captures 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan on a rainy day. The pelican stopped for a quick “Detour” on it’s way to the Fulton Fish Market. Completed in 2008, this 22” X 36” painting is part of the Paul Jackson New York watercolor series. Detour won The Margery Soroka Memorial Award from the American Watercolor Society.
Somewhere in New York City … Holga 120N, Kodak Tri-X400
Obscure comic logo – Dr. Manhattan from the classic graphic novel ‘Watchmen’.
Binoculars looking across the Manhattan skyline
This image was taken from Watchmen, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons.
A black and white version of my uptown view of New York. I keep wanting to hear Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue when I look at this. / Rhapsody in blue / Nikon D50 18-55mm
A late night view of the New York City skyline and the Hudson River.
This image shows the lights remembering the Twin Towers over Manhattan on the 11th September 2007. The sombre air over the city lightens as the night descends and the beauty of the lights is exposed. The City awakes from melancholy and the streets have an electric feel as the inhabitants wander and wonder at the display.
Mid-town Manhattan F Train Station at 57th Street. Shot with a digital SLR this past summer and enhanced in photoshop and corel photo pro. While it remains a bit chilly outside…I’ve decided to play with a few of my older shots and have fun editing. Layers and model from free stock.
Chinatown / New York City / May 2009 Featured in the Group: Cityscapes and Skylines / Featured in the Group: Urban Art / Featured in the Group: New York City / Featured in the Group: Sets of Two Companion Work: Brooklyn Bridge /
Times Square, New York City / Jan 2009 / HDR / Nikon D80 w/ 24-120mm VR / Featured / Jan 31- Feb *, 2009 Group – Nikon D80 Users / Feb 9, 2009 6th Place in Challenge “Let’s Color” Group – The Addicted Photographer
World Trade Center a few months before 9/11, New York, USA
Watchmen movie is so close yet i still wanted to see the blue man on a shirt… Take a look at the Who is Watching? Take a look at the Many Faces of Rorschach Take a Look at Watching the Watchmen
This isn’t a shot of a building that I flipped in Photoshop. It’s designed to look this way if you stand in the corner and shoot almost straight up. I did take a bit of tweaking as it’s not designed to be perfectly symmetrical. One wing of the building is shorter than the other. It’s a really well designed building with a wonderful abstract quality. Love the skyscrapers of MIdtown Manhattan.
A snowy morning in Bryant Park in Manhattan.
HDR Enhanced view of the Southern tip of Manhattan on September 11 2007.
Manhattan, from Top of the Rock / New York City / Dec, 2007
Local Manhattan restaurant at closing time. SOLD Copyright
A rooftop couple sunning themselves as seen from my own rooftop. Click once on image to enlarge. / / / /
Construction began on January 3, 1870. The Brooklyn Bridge was completed thirteen years later and was opened for use on May 24, 1883. On that first day, a total of 1,800 vehicles and 150,300 people crossed what was then the only land passage between Manhattan and Long Island. The bridge’s main span over the East River is 1,595 feet 6 inches (486.3 m). The bridge cost $15.5 million to build and approximately 27 people died during its construction.
Dancing In The Dark / Camera: Canon EOS 5D / Exposure: 30 sec (30) / Aperture: f/8 / Focal Length: 100 mm / ISO Speed: 100 / Exposure Bias: 0 EV / Lens: 28 – 300mm As is.
The 9-11 tribute over Manhattan and the Brooklyn Bridge.
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