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Going to New York in a few days, kids are so excited.
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Lighting was a beauty dish above, bare speedlites on the left and right, placed behind, triggered with PW's.
Camera Nikon D7000
Exposure 0.002 sec (1/640)
Aperture f/8.0
Focal Length 11 mm
ISO Speed 200
Tokina 11-16mm
The wonderful architecture of Frank Gehry, the
IAC Building with a passing bus
555 West 18th Street ~ New York City
Sony A7iii
Sony 16-35 GM F2.8 @ 33mm
5 Sec exposure for building and 47 sec for sky
F 7.1
ISO 250
(Lee 6-Stop ND Filter)
Taken from the One World Observatory level. This transit hub and indoor mall is a striking piece of architecture in New York City.
A classic shot for today posting... a panoramic view of New York city from the Empire state building. Obtained by joining three shots taken at sunset with my Olympus E-620 on a small portable tripod.
Thanks for your visit
I suggest to view large on slideshow
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Photo taken from the ferry station in New Jersey.
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Abstracted Digital Impression of the Big Apple ~
www.metacafe.com/watch/yt-nbSq8iT9hjY/serge_gainsbourg_ne...
A view of the Manhattan Skyline from Weehawken, New Jersey.
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Above it All
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Taken back in Sept. of 2014, while visiting New York city with my wife, Sandi.
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Cheers,
Wade
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#ArtByWadeBrooks
#newyorkcity #thebigapple
Snapped this interestingly busy doorway in the West Bowery. What it is, and what's inside; didn't want to know.
This is another shot of NYC upon arrival, again like the first shot, shown here, this was taken using my Canon G10. The conversion to B&W combined with the grain and noise gives this a timeless look and feel, reminiscent of a newspaper shot from years ago.
This was towards the end of our trip, taken right outside of Central Park in Columbus Circle. You can see how clear it was, the only nice day we had!
Thanks for your visits friends!
… “Pero la ciudad compensa todos esos riesgos, proporcionando a sus ciudadanos dosis masivas de una vitamina complementaria… la sensación de pertenecer a algo único, cosmopolita, poderoso y sin par." E.B. White. Upper Bay. Lower Manhattan. NYC.
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The question of where you're from inevitably comes up in every conversation while traveling and meeting new people. It's shocking how many people respond to New York City as either "the city that never sleeps" or "I love Sex and the City". Thank you, Hollywood. The photo below reminded me of the former. Shot with Kodak Portra 400 film, a low-covering fog over the East River and Manhattan attempts to tuck in "the city that never sleeps".
DSC_0011GPeYllwWshCrve: Rooftop Watertowers - Broadway - New York City - USA
Great Photo Pro > Effect (Yellow Wash) > Fine Edit (Curve)
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Taken at Roosevelt Island, Manhattan New York
formerly known as Blackwell's Island.
commonly known for its Tram ride shown at Spiderman 1 movie
where spidey had an encounter with the green goblin.
This one is for my mother's birthday
whom always been the wind beneath my wings
whether i fly low or high
way back home or here...
A view of the Williamsburg Bridge from Domino park as a Seastreak ferry and a speedboat pass under it
I took this from the window of the airplane using my Canon G10. The weather was not the best nor was the light. The small sensor of the G10 caused significant noise in the darker areas of the image and when viewed in color the image was drab.
For me the B&W approach gave this view a timeless look, one where it could have come from a newspaper in the 50's. I liked the effect with the grain and noise, and it does look much better viewed large...:-))