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Williamsburg Bridge at Twilight & Manhattan View at Blue Hour from Domino Park Williamsburg Brooklyn New York City NY P00628 DSC_0481

Love this spot on the Williamsburg bridge. So much geometry, light and shadow-play. Haven't been out much for photography fun these days. So to the archives it is!

 

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Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

Lens: Canon EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS III USM

Focal Length: 200mm

Exposure: 1/640 @ F4 ISO 320

Domino Park Fountain & Williamsburg Bridge at Twilight Williamsburg Brooklyn New York City NY P00566 DSC_0424

I want a love that includes sunsets and sunrises, the kind that you're grateful for at the end of the day and wake up excited about. (j. iron word)

 

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Beautiful Sunset In Domino Park Williamsburg Brooklyn New York City NY P00598 DSC_0394

Williamsburg Bridge at Sunset seen from Domino Park Williamsburg Brooklyn New York City NY P00534 DSC_0416

Photo of the Brooklyn, Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges. I took the photo from the South Street Seaport about 45 minutes after sunset. The night was warm and hazy, and many couples were enjoying the evening. Manhattan is on the left and Brooklyn is on the right.

 

Canon 6D | Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II | f6.3 | 24mm | 20sec | 100 ISO | LEE 0.9 Soft-Edge Grad ND filter

Brooklyn, Williamsburg

South 6th Street

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New York City

My Lomo LC-A+ with some Fuji Superia 400 film

Williamsburg Bridge spans the East River from Delancy Street (Lower East Side, Manhattan) to Broadway (Williamsburg, Brooklyn). Built 1895-1903, the second East River span (after the Brooklyn Bridge).

Williamsburg Bridge at Sunset seen from Domino Park Williamsburg Brooklyn New York City NY P00470 DSC_0414

East river view looking north. Brooklyn bridge, Manhattan bridge, and in the back ground Williamsburg bridge. Viewed in order of completion.

Manhattan was crammed below Canal st. upper Manhattan sparsely populated by farms and estates of the rich of the time. Brooklyn bridge was truly the second expansion of the United states, first bridge spanned out of Manhattan. Prior to it's completion in 1883 Brooklyn was accessible by ferry, This was the first accessible road out of Manhattan. Once completed the mass migration to Brooklyn began.

This part of Brooklyn is peppered with structures built out of these panels.

This is one of two photos I have in the Annual Black and White Exhibition at the Salmagundi Club in NYC. For any of my Flickr friends who are in New York there will be a reception on Wednesday February 15, 7-9PM. Stop by if you’re in the city, 47 Fifth Ave (Between 11th & 12th Streets).

Lower Manhattan & Williamsburg Bridge View at Twilight from The Edge Park Brooklyn New York City NY P00348 DSC_1524

Capture taken during our evening walk in the Dumbo area. Love this glass for its starbursts and level of details, its providing...one of my favorites...Thanks, udo.

As seen from Domino Park in Greenpoint Brooklyn

View from Kent Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges - NYC

On the Williamsburg Bridge in. NYC.

En el puente de Williamburg en NYC.

 

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WALKING ON THE WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE.

Brooklyn | NYC | 2020

©2021RubyFernandez-Brown

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The Williamsburg Bridge in New York City, connecting Lower Manhattan with Brooklyn.

 

Andreas Komodromos Photostream

The Bridges of New York City

Here's the view the guy was contemplating in the last picture I posted.

 

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The dock crane is in the Brooklyn Navy Yards...

South 6th Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

Phonegraphy

Spring Evenings

NYC Skyline

Williamsburg Bridge, opened 1903, a suspension bridge across the East River in New York, connecting the Manhattan with Brooklyn.

Boating down East river bend abeam Wallabout bay with Tropical depression Ophelia showing NYC who's the boss.

 

in view Williamsburg bridge, looking north Manhattan to left, and Brooklyn & Queens to the right. Soon you can't differentiate Manhattan to Long Island, wow who could have imagined.

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