Binoculars looking across the Manhattan skyline
August – 2005 Minolta Maxxum 70 / 28-100mm lens / Ilford 400 Pro
World Trade Center a few months before 9/11, New York, USA
The 9-11 tribute over Manhattan and the Brooklyn Bridge.
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 late night view of the New York City skyline and the Hudson River.
A snowy morning in Bryant Park in Manhattan.
For my wonderful Uncle Eddy 95 yrs young and going strong / Uncle Eddy knows all the streets of the city and more…......... / acrylic on hand stretched fabric / Manhattan Island, NYC_ / / / ORIGINAL NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE
Somewhere in New York City … Holga 120N, Kodak Tri-X400
New York City west side skyline at night shot from New Jersey
Skyscraper in New York City. Had some fun with the title on this one, I felt it was fitting. / Jan 2009 / Nikon D80 w/24-120mm VR Featured / Jan 22, 2009 Group – Experimental Photography and Editing / Jan 31- Feb**, 2009 Group – Nikon D80 Users
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
While taking my nephew around midtown Manhattan, we walked past this building. I have walked by this building several times before but never actually looked up. (Perhaps because I was in a hurry!) This time however I did and thankfully had my camera with me. (I thanked my nephew for being so patient with me.) I didn’t even notice the lights until later that night since I was trying to capture the whole building and not fall backwards. Camera: Pentax K200D / Exposure Program: Manual / Exposure Time: 1/100 sec / F-Stop: f/5.00 / ISO Speed: 100 / No Flash
A building in Midtown, Manhattan that I pass every day during lunchtime and always thought to myself one day I will photograph it. I finally did! Camera: Pentax K200D / Exposure Program: Manual / Exposure Time: 1/320 sec / F-Stop: f/5.60 / ISO Speed: 100 / No flash
Taken in Manhattan on Election Day 2008 Camera: Canon 450D / Aperture: f/13 / Shutter: 1/200 / ISO: 200 / EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS @ 20mm
From the top of the Empire State Building. 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 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.
taken at the base of the south tower of the manhattan bridge in brooklyn bridge park. holga 120n / tmax 100
shot of the gapstow bridge in central park, NYC with the midtown skyline lighting up the background. mamiya 645 afd II / fuji provia 100f 8 minute exposure
get in the cab…....the meter is running…......... / enjoy the tour of the Big Apple /
Grand Central Station, New York City.
under NYC, USA :) 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. /
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