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Monday, 23-Sep-2024, 17:02:42.
1740 Broadway, West 55th Street, Clinton, Manhattan Community Board 5, Manhattan, New York County, New York, 10019, United States, New York, USA
OM Digital Solutions OM-1, serial No. BJMA68272, OM 12-40mm F2.8 II. 24 mm, F/5.6, 1/500 s, ISO 200.
Lower Manhattan is the southernmost part of the island of Manhattan. European settlement began with the founding of a Dutch fur trading post in Lower Manhattan, later called New Amsterdam in 1626. The first fort was built at the Battery to protect New Netherland.
This photo was taken from a rooftop in Midtown Manhattan. The view is looking south towards down town. I was in the city with family and friends celebrating my sisters birthday on 9/11. Being in NYC on 9/11 is exciting and bittersweet. There was a ton of energy in the air and the sunset had awesome color to it.
From a certain point of view, everything seems tiny. Even the city that never sleeps.
Aus einem bestimmten Blickwinkel wirkt alles winzig klein. Sogar die Stadt, die niemals schläft.
The southern tip of Manhattan reflected in the Hudson River. This photo was taken from Liberty State Park in NJ. The Freedom Tower dominates the skyline.
Manhattan est l'un des cinq arrondissements (en anglais : borough) de la ville de New York aux États-Unis, les quatre autres étant le Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn et Staten Island. Il correspond en majeure partie à l'île de Manhattan, d'une superficie de 58,8 km2, entourée par le fleuve Hudson à l'ouest, l'Upper New York Bay au sud, l'East River à l'est, et la Harlem River au nord. L'arrondissement de Manhattan coïncide avec le comté de New York (New York County), découpage administratif de l’État de New York2, mais ce dernier ne fonctionne pas comme un comté à proprement parler, en effet il n'a aucun pouvoir et dépend entièrement de l'autorité municipale. [Wikipédia]
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My view of Manhattan and the Brooklyn Bridge on a beautiful evening.
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Took this picture of Manhattan Bridge from the Brooklyn Bridge Park. The building with the green lights is the Empire State Building.
The Manhattan Bridge, as seen from a pebbly beach in Brooklyn, as a cloud bank rolls in from the west. A twenty-five-second exposure. If you look closely, you can spot the Empire State Building.
B+W 10-stop ND and Hoya Circular Polarizing Filters – both 52mm lens-mounted.
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