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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...
Just a quick simple shot of a New York sky line. I think this is the rockafella center, but i may be wrong.
The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over New York City – the most populous city in the United States.
With a population of over 8 million people distributed over an area of around 780 sq km, New York City is the most densely populated major city in the US. Situated on one of the world’s largest natural harbours, New York City is composed of five boroughs.
In this image, captured on 26 August 2019, the island of Manhattan is visible in the centre, bounded by the Hudson, East and Harlem rivers. In the middle of Manhattan, Central Park can be seen as a long, green rectangle with a large lake in the middle.
The Brooklyn and Queens boroughs can be seen on the right. John F. Kennedy International Airport –the busiest international air passenger gateway into North America – can easily be identifiable in the lower right of the image.
The Bronx is visible north of Manhattan, while Staten Island can be seen in the lower left of the image. New Jersey dominates the upper left side of the image.
New York City’s 900 km of shoreline border the ocean, rivers, inlets and bays, and a harbour that is home to one of the largest ports on the east coast. Like many other cities that border an ocean, New York is at risk of flooding due to rising sea levels.
Data show that since 1993, the global mean sea level has risen, on average, just over 3 mm every year. Even more worryingly, this rate of rise has increased in recent years.
Sea level rise flooding of US coastlines is becoming more frequent each year. Rising sea levels are expected to worsen storm flooding in low-lying neighbourhoods in coastal areas, and permanently inundate some parts. Retreating shorelines and accelerating erosion will threaten coastal homes and businesses.
The upcoming Copernicus Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite, set to launch in November from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, US, is the first of two identical satellites that will provide observations of sea level change.
Each Sentinel-6 satellite carries an altimeter that works by measuring the time it takes for radar pulses to travel to Earth’s surface and back again to the satellite. Combined with precise satellite location data, altimetry measurements yield the height of the sea surface.
This image is also featured on the Earth from Space video programme.
Credits: contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2019), processed by ESA, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
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.
An article about the new towers and the shadows they cast on Central Park
www.wnyc.org/story/with-no-review-new-skyscrapers-darken-...
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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)
Super moon between the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges.
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New York's Finest getting ready for New Years Eve in Times Square... I asked for a photo, and they obliged.
Walking the High Line
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Taken back in Sept. of 2014, while visiting New York city with my family. Re-edited for today, using Topaz Impression plugin and Lightroom
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Cheers,
Wade
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#ArtByWadeBrooks
#newyorkcity #thebigapple #topazlabs #lightroom
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.
Photo taken from the ferry station in New Jersey.
Click here to see a larger image: www.flickr.com/photos/digitallux/6482112043/sizes/l/in/ph...
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.
This is a copyrighted photo. If you wish to purchase this photo or any other of my fine art prints, please visit my website at; jerryfornarotto.artistwebsites.com/
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
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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".