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A view of Manhattan and the East River. On the right is the famous Brooklyn Bridge and at top left is the brownstone district.
Manhattan Aerial view from One World Observatory.
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A thirty-second exposure as the sun sets behind lower Manhattan. The weather was odd that day, and sunset had a sort of apocalyptic feel.
Single exposure, tripod mounted with a B+W 10-stop 3.0 ND filter: 30 sec, f/9.0, 20mm, ISO 200.
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Montana Rail Link’s Bozeman local heads back home, rolls smartly through Manhattan, Montana—after exchanging cars with the Logan local at Logan on October 11, 2023.
View of the West Side of Manhattan from Hamilton Park in Weehawken, NJ – the top panorama is taken near the beginning of the golden hour, the middle right before sunset, and the bottom at the peak of the blue hour. The sun was setting behind me. Near sunset, there are beautiful natural red colors in the light being projected on the Manhattan skyline.
The view spans from Columbus Circle around 59th on the far left to Madison Square Park at 23rd Street on the far right. The Chrysler Building can be seen between the buildings just to the right of the middle and the Empire State Building stands tall at 34th.
Golden Hour: Sony A7R II | Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM | f5.6 | 140mm | 3.2 sec | 50 ISO | LEE Little Stopper ND Filter (6 Stops)
Right Before Sunset: Sony A7R II | Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM| f18 | 140mm | 3.2 sec | 50 ISO | B + W XS-PRO ND-VARIO at 3 Stops
Blue Hour: Sony A7R II | Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM | f5.6 | 140mm | 1.6 sec | 50 ISO
Each photo is a panorama stitched together from 13 portrait images in PTGUI (about 40% overlap, with extra room on the left and right). The original is about 24,000 pixels across.
Really Right Stuff TVC-33 tripod with a BH-55 ballhead. A high-end tripod like this makes a big difference given how windy it is in the park.
I took similar panoramas last year using a Canon 6D. I definitely notice the better dynamic range of the Sony A7R II in the original photos.