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Time Warner Center Globe & Billionaire's Row Skyscrapers View from Columbus Circle Manhattan New York City NY P00746 DSC_0586
Enjoy a dramatic view of the Midtown Manhattan skyline at sunset as seen and captured from neighboring Brooklyn.
This one was particularly difficult to compose and capture for a number of reasons. Firstly, the image was captured through a thick shield of glass with plenty of glare to spare. Also, given the speed of the setting sun and the confined space in which I was located (none of the doors leading outside were accessible), I had very few options for mobility.
In such situations, as many of you know, you must resolve to use your best judgment and make do with the circumstances at your disposal.
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How do you legally disappear and never be found?
"Go to your nearest travel agency, purchase a carnival cruise to the Virgin Isles. (purchased well in advance you can score a ticket for under 400 dollars usd) once the cruise ship lands at the Virgin Isles it will dock for a couple days. You disembark and find yourself a nice hustle. Cruise ships roll in on a weekly basis all year round from all over the world. Become a tour guide, professional gambler, billionaire’s personal assistant, or just live as a beach bum eating crab every evening and sipping on mai tais. It’s as easy as not getting back on the boat.
If you’re going to drop off the grid, you’re going to have to hustle for any income, as legitimate forms of employment leave flashing neon paper trails. And if you’re going to be homeless and at the mercy of deadly winters/summers on the street. might as well be homeless where the climate is a cool 73 degrees year round, with a steady influx of potential marks rolling in, there’s a lot of potential, a lot of spas, a lot of resorts, a lot of casinos. It’s the premiere tourist spot on the globe, the perfect place to disappear and start over."
Chris Infante
Alternate title: “Financial Transparency”
Many of the residential units in these Super Talls remain unoccupied, as an exercise in “commodification” of real estate. Easier to store and exchange enormous wealth if you pay, say, $100million for an apartment here, and don’t bother to occupy or personalize it. Lots of prestige, and more liquidity than ordinary real estate. Yes, it’s April Fool’s Day, but the joke is on New York’s taxpayers, not you.
Skyline along W57th St and the southern border of Central Park, in Midtown Manhattan.
1 Apr 2022; 10:00 CDT;
273,38,9
Your choice... live for now are burn oil and coal or preserve the planet for future generations. The Billionaire's want your money now, forget about you Children. Children's, Children's . Your Vote, Your Choice.
One human being, snug as a bug in a rug,
on “Billionaire’s Row”—W 57th St, Manhattan. Taken at 11:32 AM.
Happy Mono Monday!
8 Nov 2021; 09:45 CST;
272, 28, 4
"I see my light come shining
From the west down to the east
Any day now, any day now
I shall be released."
--Bob Dylan, I Shall Be Released
Sunset beyond the Hudson River casts a shaft of light on the Art Students League, 257 W 57th St, Manhattan.
Single exposure with all the sliders tweaked, and curve correction to bring up shadow detail. Happy Sliders Sunday!
2/20/2022; 12:15 CST; Velvia +
319; 51; 12. 4/29/22: the “most interesting” X-S10 photo on Flickr
2 pieces of chocolate topped Billionaire's Shortbread with coloured lights behind, on a shiny gold surface .. and why not, there's surely room for a little more, it is still Christmas after all!?!?
Mainly a revisit to the MM theme of:
August 3: Chocolate
and the FF theme of:
Why Not?
but when getting this I also had in mind the MM themes of:
February 24: Sweet or Savoury
March 30: Layer
May 11: Silver or Gold
December 7: Celebration
December 21: Holiday Lights
A mad billionaire tries to cut down the “tree of life” with his “monster” chainsaw.
Tesla's burning.
Control the billionaire´s.
10 cc - the wall street shuffle
www.youtube.com/watch?v=foT1ITubs1A
made in the “name of charity”,
with stable diffusion,topaz and photoshop.
The sun just peeks over the horizon and lights the corner of the World Trade Center, and the face of Lady Liberty. Just to the right and behind is the Chrysler building in Art Deco style. To the left of the statue you will see the Empire State Building, and behind that are two skinny super tall skyscrapers in what is known as Billionaire's Row
Skinny Skyscrapers along Billionaire’s Row, W 57th St., in Manhattan, taken from Central Park.
15 Oct 2021; 09:45 CDT;
111 W 57th St (top), and its reflection.
“84-story, 1,428-foot (435-meter) tower … The thinnest skyscraper in the world with a width-to-height ratio of about 1:24”. [Legally,] an addition to Steinway Hall, a New York City designated landmark. … As of 2018, prices ranged from $16 million for a studio apartment to over $57 million for the duplex penthouse.”
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/111_West_57th_Street
Construction is complete, but the tower appeared unoccupied in September 2021.
26 Nov 2021; 14:15 CST; SOOC cropped.
209:23:4
Iconic NYC Subway location at Queensborough Plaza, Long Island City. Where the No.7 train makes a sharp turn into the elevated station. The SilverCup Studios landmark sign is visible and well as Billionaire's Row skyline in the background. This was taken on a Summer Sunday late afternoon during golden hour.
Note: The SilverCup Studios was once a bakery for the SilverCup Bread Co. in the 1970s. I recall the wonderful smell of fresh baked bread! The factory closed, was converted to a movie studio. And featured in the movie, The Highlander.
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Blue Hours at Butler's Wharf- foreground featuring cosy river bank walk on the left, a billionaire's super yacht on the right. The iconic Tower Bridge set infront of the ever changing skyline in the background. I miss the old day.
There's a big hill/mountain thing that separates Monte Carlo into two parts. Both sides have a harbor with billionaire's yachts and are very beautiful. Our Uber dropped us off down there at the bottom. I looked up to the top of this hill (where I stood to take this photo), and I was thinking, “Hell, I don't want to walk all the way up there.” So I tried to call an Uber, but there were now none in the area. And no taxis either. It's a very residential area, so I ended up having to walk all the way up! But that's okay… it wasn't nearly as bad as I thought.
We stopped here for dinner during our European bus tour. After a long Italian meal with too much wine, we all made it back to the bus and slept while it drove us overnight to Nice, France, where we woke up to go have brunch by the beach. What a trip!
Monte Carlo, Monaco
I am alarmed when I read around 40 % of Americans support this Muslim ban...though, I am also skeptical of media but in the opposite way of Donald Trump. I think they are trying to cater to him in some ways, though some outlets more than others.
Regardless, there are still very hateful people in my country that are being encouraged to express their views instead of fight the ignorance that has led to their beliefs and actually have conversations with those who are different from them. It's difficult not to be devastated when you see potential being destroyed so ruthlessly.
I went to another protest last night regarding Betsy DeVos...if she has her way, no doubt that kids with disabilities won't have a quality education and that public schools might completely shut down. People are unaware of the complete danger here in so many ways. We have become a society that gives in to the billionaire's distraction of hating the poor and minorities and refusing to prepare them for the future. It's shameful.
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Some of the luxury needle towers on bordering Central Park as seen from the north edge of the park. #topofthepark
There's a big hill/mountain thing that seperates Monte Carlo into two parts. Both sides have a harbor with billionaire's yachts and are very beautiful. Our uber dropped us off down there at the bottom. I looked up to the top of this hill (where I stood to take this photo), and I was thinking, “Hell, I don't want to walk all the way up there.” So I tried to call an uber, but there were none in the area. And no taxis either. It's a very residential area, so I ended up having to walk all the way up! But that's okay… it wasn't nearly as bad as I thought.
- Trey Ratcliff
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Juniper Berries (Juniperus communis), Parkwood Hills, Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA, April 1, 2025
Building the scaffold shown previously,
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for maintenance on West 57th St, aka Billionaire's Row.
These super tall condos along Central Park South will cast long shadows across Central Park, especially during the winter when the sun is low in the sky.
That tall round top building is the Billionaire's club house. You need strong financial credentials to be a member of this exclusive house. Mere superstars, celebrities and multimillionaires need not apply.
Street Art by Greg05 on a Stairs's Wall between rue Gabrielle and Place du Calvaire in Montmartre - Paris 75018 - And an Unknown American Tourist !!! I know he's American cause I 've spoken with him !!
Samuel's son: Lemuel-Ben Gulphus Leaky, with no interest of the shipyard, but more so in mondène ski resorts and champagne parties. Still a BMW customer though.
Classic NYC Icons - View to a few of New York City's classic iconic structures. Seen in this image is One Vanderbilt, Billionaire's Row and the Statue of liberty lined up in front of the Empire State Building (ESB). This image shows the NYC midtown Manhattan skyline.
The Empire State Building is lit up in blue and white with a flickering candle in the mast in celebration of Chanukkah.
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Seen here from the lobby of the Time Warner Building, Central Park Tower is the second tallest building in Manhattan at 1,550 feet and the tallest residential building in the world. Designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, it was completed in 2019. The little guy next to it with a limestone facade is 220 Central Park South, 953 feet tall, designed by Robert A.M. Stern, also residential and 2019. To date, sixteen buildings in Manhattan qualify as supertall at over 1,000 feet, and a number of others are almost. (San Franciscans, note that the Salesforce Tower in comparison measures a mere 1,070 feet.)
Went to the billionaire's beach today!
Single exposure with Lee 0.9H grad ND.
Photo @ 4:53pm
Sunset @ 5:04pm
-0.82 minus tide @ 5:29pm