Manhattan new 

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  • Binoculars looking across the Manhattan skyline

  • Reflection in a store window in midtown Manhattan, NYC. Featured / Shopfronts Featured / Urban Art SOLD Copyright

  • Local Manhattan restaurant at closing time. SOLD Copyright

  • World Trade Center a few months before 9/11, New York, USA

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • A late night view of the New York City skyline and the Hudson River.

  • A snowy morning in Bryant Park in Manhattan.

  • HDR Enhanced view of the Southern tip of Manhattan on September 11 2007.

  • Featured in “DIMENSIONS” on October 5, 2009 and in “NEW JERSEY SCENERY” on October 6 2009 This is a New Jersey view of Manhattan during an October full moon in 2007. Shot at f8 1/60 sec iso 200 with a Canon 1DS and at 135mm.

  • 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. We loved the early morning walk across from Brooklyn to Manhattan as the sun was shining on a gorgeous December Morning. The inspirational stories of human endeavor and loss of life in building this magnificent structure are something else. As you walk across, to your left the Statue of Liberty, the gateway to America, to your right, The Empire State Building, a 1930s construction that is now the tallest building in New York. Also to the right the Chrysler Building, same period as the Empire State and probably the most ornate skyscrapper in the city. As you near Manahattan the financial district looms up on the left bank and memories of the Twin Towers halt you in your tracks as you gaze in wonder at the space they have left.

  • 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

  • From the top of the Empire State Building. Taken just after sunset without a tripod – it was confiscated by the security goons at the entrance… Processing: HDR generated from five exposures of a single image using Photomatix. Featured, New York City, 03/04/09 / Featured, HDR Photography, 03/04/09 / Featured, All About New York State, 08/11/09 5th, Cityscapes and Skylines challenge, The Vibrant City, May 09. / 7th, Night Photography challenge, HDR in night photography, Jun 09. / 7th, All About New York State challenge, City and town buildings, Oct 09. (ref. 0024, 11/2008, Nikon D300, Nikkor 18-70) More from NYC:

  • 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.

  • New York City / Copyright Featured in / Urban Art / Digital Photography / Black & White Photographers United / Movement: Motion Blur / Sets Of Two / Speaking Photos

  • 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 /

  • Grand Central Station, New York City.

  • under NYC, USA :) / Copyright Featured in / JPG Cast-Offs / Sets Of Two / Kairos

  • The Brooklyn Bridge, built between 1869 and 1883, connects Manhattan with New York’s most populous borough, Brooklyn. The bridge is one of the most magnificent landmarks in New York. / The construction of the Brooklyn Bridge started in 1869 and took 14 years to complete. / Brooklyn Bridge PylonThe Brooklyn Bridge ranks as one of the greatest engineering feats of the 19th century and remains one of New York’s most popular and well known landmarks. / The impressive bridge spans the East river from Brooklyn to lower Manhattan and stretches for about 1.5 km. / An elevated pedestrian path gives you the opportunity to have a great view of downtown Manhattan’s skyline, with a particularly nice view of the magnificent Woolworth building. /

  • I’m proud New Jersey is my home / Yeah said I’m proud now New Jersey is my home / Well they’re breaking out the tractors to build more interstates / They’re moving out my neighbors all across the Garden State I’m proud New Jersey is my home / Yeah said I’m proud now New Jersey is my home / They’re closing all the factories making people lose their jobs / While the fat cats get rich living high upon the hog I’m proud New Jersey is my home / Yeah said I’m proud now New Jersey is my home / Yeah they’re grooving down at Freehold this bird’s left in line ain’t what the people had in mind I’m proud New Jersey is my home / Yeah said I’m proud now New Jersey is my home ‘Springsteen. _________ Taken as part of a series of urban landscapes I am trying to work on. This was shot from down town Manhattan looking over to New Jersey and the lyrics of the Springsteen song seemed so appropriate in the current financial times. / _________ Canon 5D/24-70/10 stop ND+3 stop grad. 2 mins exposure at f16.

  • Jan 2009 / Nikon D80 w/ 24-120mm VR Featured in JPG Cast-Offs – November 8, 2009

  • A lost cyclist crosses a New York City avenue

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