Posts Tagged ‘new york’


Beebe Windmill, one of the last standing windmills on Long Island. Built in 1820.

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Winter in New York City, 2015

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two greatest iconic bridge in new york view from brooklyn

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two greatest iconic bridge in new york view from brooklyn

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Natural light only
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Manhattan skyline as seen from Brooklyn. It was a cold outside but a clear night. I had been wanting to get this shot for some time so decided to take a cab and try my luck. As I walked the Brooklyn Park, it was mostly empty and later saw some other fellow photographers brazing the cold as well. I turned around, the billboard overhead read 32 deg F. No wonder it was freezing. I like it the way it finally turned out Hope you like it as well. Best on Black: H+M

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A fisheye-popping view of Atlas and his surroundings at the Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan!
[View on Black!]
The red light illumination on the Rockefeller Center building enhances the dramatic pose of this classic NYC statue installed in 1937 by Lee Lawrie. St. Patrick’s Cathedral looms across the street on 5th Avenue with its clean, renovated façade. The Olympic Tower building is on the right upper corner (you can see a bit of the Journey Corporation building behind). On the left upper corner you can see part of the Saks Fifth Avenue building, the Pan Am Equities building and the top of the Tower 49 building!
Have a great last day of January!

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A fisheye-popping view of Atlas and his surroundings at the Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan!
[View on Black!]
The red light illumination on the Rockefeller Center building enhances the dramatic pose of this classic NYC statue installed in 1937 by Lee Lawrie. St. Patrick’s Cathedral looms across the street on 5th Avenue with its clean, renovated façade. The Olympic Tower building is on the right upper corner (you can see a bit of the Journey Corporation building behind). On the left upper corner you can see part of the Saks Fifth Avenue building, the Pan Am Equities building and the top of the Tower 49 building!
Have a great last day of January!

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Better looking at black frame.

And do not forget press h + m for better view!!!

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Los atardeceres en Nueva York, desde un “rooftop”, nunca decepcionan. Para ver la foto en HD: Midtown Sunset

Durante los Talleres de Procesado, tambien vemos como revelar y procesar fotografía urbana, correccion de perspectivas, etc. Si quieres asistir a uno de nuestros talleres, échale un ojo a la agenda del primer semestre de 2015: Talleres de Procesado

Sunsets in New York, taken from a rooftop, never dissapointed. Check the photo in HD: Midtown Sunset

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