A pencil drawing of the New york skyline by Brooklyn Bridge. This took over a year to draw…and I enjoyed every second :)
Pencil Drawing of “The Statue of Liberty” Pre 911…
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.
An early evening of the Empire State Building and Manhattan / as seen from Rockefeller Center.
This image was taken on the 2nd or 3rd floor of the Amex Building in New York. People were drawn to the view of the rebuilding of Ground Zero and were speaking so softly. Concurrent to the silent viewing is the incredible acitivity of rebuilding taking place in the area itself. Originally the glass wall seen here was opaque (marble, i think) but when the repairs were made to the building the marble was removed so that people could view Ground Zero. Shot taken with my little digital camera that i have since lost!
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
Large Abstract Realism cityscape Painting Original is on Canvas 36” x 24” Visit my website arts-fine.co.uk to Buy Original Paintings of New York and many other subjects.
New York City west side skyline at night shot from New Jersey
Mid Town Manhattan Skyline shot from New Jersey
This shot was grabbed back in 1985 in midtown Manhattan.
Original painting was Inspired by a photograph by Rebecca Tocci The original can be bought from my own website
Original painting was Inspired by a photograph by Rebecca Tocci The original has been sold to a private collector. / Visit my Online Art Gallery
Midtown Manhattan buildings casting their reflections on Central Park southeast corner. Exposure: 1/400, f/4.5, 18 mm, aperture priority, ISO-320.
...it wasn’t easy on this one. I had to wait until it was clear of tourtists. And I was lucky that the guy didn’t choose to leave from his position here. I have no clue who he is…but I’m wondering if he invested with ‘Bernie Madoff’...just to find some alone time to be ‘away from it all’. This photo was taken while at the midpoint of the Brooklyn Bridge with the Manhattan skyline backdrop.
I love the Big Apple and I love music. My last visit to New York inspired me to create this illustration.
New York, NY For Maria Mann and Fee Dickson whose beautiful paintings inspired me to try my hand with more traditional arts… Watercolor, acrylic, and photographic transfer on 90 lb. cold-pressed watercolor paper Featured in the Group: New York City / Featured in the Group: The Sisterhood
Tetris skyline I was inspired by the channel 4 Dubai clip.
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 /
Inspired by the photography of Rebecca Tocci Buy the original Painting
As we are nearing the 8th anniversary of 9/11, I wanted to post this shot of Lower Manhattan. I am a bit ashamed to say, that I have not seen the New York City skyline with the World Trade Center Towers. I can only imagine how magnificent it must have looked. We shall never forget!
The Hole of Horcum is a section of the valley of the Levisham Beck in the North York Moors of northern England, upstream of Levisham and Lockton. The Hole of Horcum is a vast, 400ft deep natural hollow measuring ¾ of a mile across. It has been naturally eroded over thousands of years by the action of springs, though a more romantic legend tells us that it was created when a giant named Wade, who was in fact a Saxon chief, grabbed a ‘handful’ of earth to throw at his wife, Bell – the soil missed its target and landed to form the 800ft high hill of Blakey Topping which lies about a mile to the east. Nikon D60 / HDR in photomatix / one shot, handheld / pp in PS CS3 / Lens: Nikkor 18-200m / 1/125 f/9.0 ISO200
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