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Pulled from the archives. A memory from the night I shot at the abandoned Jersey City pier with a group of other passionate photogs. I'm not sure if this place is accessible anymore, there may be new condos placed on the empty lot. It's been a while since I was there back in 2016 and a lot has changed since. It was sort of an adventure to gain access to this location because we had to hop a fence or two as well as climb through a few open spots in another fence. This location was amazing as it sat directly across the Hudson from the WTC.
Midtown and Downtown Manhattan from the Top of the Rock on 23 December 2016. In this image you can see the Verazzano-Narrows Bridge, ESB, One World Trade, and Statue of Liberty.
The Views of the city from New Jersey are second to none. This is from the Hoboken waterfront. I'm doing round two of NJ tonight with a long time flickr friend Ready Aim Click.
looking up through the "awning" of the One World Trade Center transit hub to the surrounding buildings on a foggy NYC October day.
The base of One World Trade Center on the left and the new Perelman Performing Arts Center on the right
Shot at Waterfront park in Weehawken, NJ across Hudson river. This was probably the best I could achieve with a low-end telephoto lens.
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A night shot from the shore line of the East River looking South West towards the Brooklyn Bridge, South Street Seaport, Manhattan's Financial District, 1 World Trade Center, 8 Spruce Street, and the Woolworth Building.
There is also a nice layer of white fog on the far Manhattan shoreline.
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Lower Manhattan's towers of gold graze the heavens during evening twilight, as seen from across the Hudson in Jersey City, NJ. Thanks to Karan P. who directed me to this beautiful location from which to gaze upon the city which truly never sleeps.
This is part of a 12-frame, 2-exposure panorama (24 total images), manually blended. I cooled the white balance a bit to neutralize some of the strong orange sodium vapor color cast.
Lens is the FA31mm f/1.8 Limited on the K3II.
Taken from Jersey City. Wasn't sure if would be postable. There was a constant breeze with some good gusts. When I zoomed all the way in to focus I could see the tremor in the camera. Was fortunate that my taking the shots between gusts seemed to work out. 10 frames stitched in LR, Nikon D750, 50mm.
Your not allowed tripods at the ESB, but gorrila pods are fine. I was able to get a five second exposure in the high winds, and I'm pretty happy with the result. I've taken over 10,000 photos in New York. I've been to 4 out of 5 Boroughs...all of them except for Staten Island.
When I stop & attempt to comprehend just how much is going on in this photo, it pretty much blows my mind | Top of the Rock, NYC
Our trip to Manhattan; this was an evening ferry from the island to Hoboken NJ to get some "perspective". (the foreground river turbulence was from frequent ferry arrivals/departures)
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A dawn image from the Brooklyn Bridge Park looking North towards New York City (NYC)'s Financial District "Wall Street", and the FDR Highway on the mid-horizon.
The Financial District skyscrapers, One World Trade Center (amid the white glow in the center of the skyline), the Woolworth Tower, and 8 Spruce St are all visible in this image.
Nikon D810 - Panorama 5 HDR Images [7 exposures each]