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Manhattan by Night from Brooklyn Bridge Park, New York City, USA

...sometimes there is reward for early wake up. Capture taken during NYC trip earlier this year...Thanks, Udo.

View of the Manhattan Bridge in the background and the Empire State Building, framed by the Brooklyn Bridge and its reflection.

 

Image taken from the Brooklyn Bridge Park.

 

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Skyline New York

 

Blick auf die Skyline von New York von einem Schiff auf dem East River aus gesehen.

 

View of the New York skyline seen from a ship on the East River.

 

Manhattan

Amerika (America)

September 2012

 

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DUMBO (Down under the Manhattan Bridge overpass)

Brooklyn New York

 

Another from my walk over the Manhattan bridge, this one right when the sky was that perfect blue. Got a lot of keepers that day, but these two I've posted are my favorites.

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Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

Lens: Canon EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM

Focal Length: 24mm

Exposure(s): 1.3 Seconds @ F8 ISO 500

 

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July 3rd, 2022

  

song accompaniment: "Cold" by Robert Glasper

"A Gray Day Provides The Best Light" - Leonardo Da Vinci

 

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The Empire State in Manhattan bridge.

From Brooklyn Bridge.

NYC

El puente de Manhattan.

  

The Manhattan Bridge is a suspension bridge that crosses the East River in New York City, connecting Lower Manhattan at Canal Street with Downtown Brooklyn. The bridge designed by Leon Moisseiff and built in 1909. The bridge's total length is 6,855 ft (2,089 m).

...and Empire State

NYC

crossing over the bridge, i just couldn't resist taking few long exposures..

hope you all have a great day, my friends

Reflection of the Manhattan Bridge on one of the new buildings on the East River.

Brooklyn anchorage tower of the Manhattan Bridge. To me the prettiest of the four East Rivers crossings.

Some people are gathered here under the Manhattan Bridge, New York, to watch as the city lights come on at the end of the day.

Manhattan Bridge wedge in down Washington st. Brooklyn USA

Manhattan Bridge shooting from Main Street Park, Brooklyn

With the Empire State Building's Christmas lights

Manhattan Bridge Arch, Bowery

A new high-rise, still under construction, reflects the sunset. The bridge over the East River is the Manhattan Bridge, linking Manhattan and Queens.

If you turn off the noise of the subway over the bridge and the crowds of tourists, then living here is pretty cool. Seen from the streets, parts of the bridges open up and this is quite a fabulous sight, especially at dusk.

Manhattan Bridge

The Manhattan Bridge in New York City circa 1980. The Bell Atlantic Building AKA New York Telephone Company Building, the Woolworth Building and the World Trade Center Twin Towers are in the background. This was taken with a Canon Tx using 35mm film from the Governors Island to Manhattan Ferry. This was taken circa 1980. #NYC #ManhattanBridge #NewYorkTelephoneBuilding

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Construction on the Manhattan Bridge began in 1901 and was completed in 1912. This bridge has two levels. The top level has four traffic lanes and the lower level has three lanes, four subway tracks (visible in the photo), a bike track and a pedestrian track. The Manhattan Bridge is located near two other bridges: the Brooklyn Bridge and the Willamsburg Bridge. An easy way to remember their order from south to north is: Brooklyn, Manhattan and Willamsburg–or BMW!

The Manhattan Bridge is a suspension bridge that crosses the East River in New York City, connecting Lower Manhattan at Canal Street with Downtown Brooklyn at the Flatbush Avenue Extension. Designed by Leon Moisseiff and built by the Phoenix Bridge Company, the bridge has a total length of 6,855 ft (2,089 m). It is one of four toll-free vehicular bridges connecting Manhattan Island to Long Island; the nearby Brooklyn Bridge is just slightly farther west, while the Queensboro and Williamsburg bridges are to the north.

The bridge was proposed in 1898 and was originally called "Bridge No. 3" before being renamed the Manhattan Bridge in 1902.

The Empire State Building framed by the Manhattan Bridge.

Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges - NYC

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