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This was the first milled-peat fired power station in Ireland, opening in 1957, closing in 2001. It was served by the 3ft gauge Bord na Mona Boora railway system. This view was taken on 20 June 1977 with Ruston & Hornsby yard shunter LM122 (379923/54) in the foreground.
Pentax SP1000/55mm
Ilford FP4
Kips Bay view of the Empire State Building lit green, black & red in memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The illuminated ad at the lower left corner is for the movie "Selma" which just opened in theaters this weekend.
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At 34th Street & 9th Avenue, looking east towards the Empire State Building lit in Christmas colors.
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I was walking up Broadway toward Herald Square when I noticed this reflection of the Empire State Building. Those apartments must have great views, but the bright light shining in must be a nuisance as well.
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Main entrance of the Empire State Building
Camera Nikon D7000
Exposure 0.04 sec (1/25)
Aperture f/3.5
Focal Length 11 mm
ISO Speed 160
Lens Tokina 11-16mm
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Im guilty of looking towards the sky everytime I ride into Manhattan, yes from the passenger seat of course. When walking in the streets of NYC it's a better idea to look forward to avoid running into to others or worse yet running into a moving bus or taxi. If you would like to blend in amongst New Yorkers its best if you keep your eyes forward and head level. Nothing makes you look more like a tourist than carrying a camera and looking up to the sky. Thats how I got this shot and a stiff tourist neck......hahaha So here is my tourist PoV of the ESB just for you so you can avoid nursing a "Stiff tourist neck"
Check it out in large www.flickr.com/photos/picviewer/4772721186/sizes/l/
Quick post and run......
Original www.flickr.com/photos/picviewer/4761716417/sizes/o/
Happy Fourth of July to all my Americans friends! Have a great week everyone!
More Childhood drawings...
All these are around or when ROTJ came out. Some New Hope stuff is earlier ....
Empire State Building, seen from West 33th Street looking north
Parts: 17.000
Scale 1:400 (same as my other skyscrapers)
Height: 110cm + 3cm pedestal
3 months of planing and building
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