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Images of the many moments and vistas worth capturing. I try to specialize in locations and subjects that are either over-looked or could use another viewpoint. HDR images i view as interesting or worth sharing are generally posted to the HDR Pool.
Currently I live in the Bronx (northern portion of New York City), however a number of my images are from when I used to live in a highrise in Jersey City, NJ.
I've enjoyed the flickr experience and building a group of contacts whose images I really look forward to viewing so if you would like to be a contact please do so out of an interest and enjoyment in my images. I really appreciate the comments and feedback.
I currently shoot with a Nikon D3S, and previously shot with a Nikon D300 and a Nikon Coolpix 8700.
Lenses:
Nikkor 50mm 1.4
Nikkor 35mm 1.4
Nikkor 14mm-24mm 1.4
I do not display the original size image on this site. If you have any questions or additional interest in any of the images please let me know at steve@yukonblizzard.com.
© Copyright/licensing:
All images are copyright by myself and if you wish to use an image (outside of the Getty Images licensed images) just contact me at: steve@yukonblizzard.com.
I also am posting to www.turtlesnapper.com/ slowly where you can purchase and license various products for personal use as well as commercial use (non - Getty images).
- JoinedAugust 2007
- OccupationPhotographer and Technologist
- HometownNew York City
- Current cityBronx, NY
- CountryUnited Sates
- Websitehttp://mudpig.wordpress.com/
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Steve's cityscape shots are truly awe inspiring. It is a real treat to behold each new view, color, and tone.
Steve's pictures really are an inspiration. His HDR technique is excellent. Living in New Jersey he has a bunch of awesome NYC pictures. I'm really jealous of him, that he has the chance to shoot in this great city all the time ;-) Keep up that great work! Your pictures always are a pleasure to look at. Maybe we'll m… Read more
Steve's pictures really are an inspiration. His HDR technique is excellent. Living in New Jersey he has a bunch of awesome NYC pictures. I'm really jealous of him, that he has the chance to shoot in this great city all the time ;-) Keep up that great work! Your pictures always are a pleasure to look at. Maybe we'll meet, when I come to NYC in September...
Read lessSteve’s photography often results in my gazing for considerable lengths of time literally mesmerized by both his beauty and skill; it’s impressive and beguiling to say the least. I have a penchant for HDR and Steve continually exceeds his last submission exhibiting an uncanny ability to present uniqueness through bril… Read more
Steve’s photography often results in my gazing for considerable lengths of time literally mesmerized by both his beauty and skill; it’s impressive and beguiling to say the least. I have a penchant for HDR and Steve continually exceeds his last submission exhibiting an uncanny ability to present uniqueness through brilliant colourisation, interesting angles and spellbinding symmetry whilst showcasing some outstanding architecture at the same time. I am sincerely in awe of Steve’s contributions in flickr and his kind sentiments are always very much appreciated...Dude, dig that voodoo you do so well...
Read lessSteve takes wonderful photos of skylines and buildings that I regularly use on my site. He continues to expand his repertoire successfully and this is evident by the number of positive feedbacks he receives on his excellent photos. Keep up the good work, Steve!
You can tell someone is really good when they photograph something you've been to & seen for yourself, but it still feels like you are really only seeing it for the first time now. Steve's keen eye did that for me with the Empire State Building just now, & will probably go on to impress me equally with whatever he … Read more
You can tell someone is really good when they photograph something you've been to & seen for yourself, but it still feels like you are really only seeing it for the first time now. Steve's keen eye did that for me with the Empire State Building just now, & will probably go on to impress me equally with whatever he turns his gaze too...
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