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Bronx Auto Graveyard House

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Tango in the Park II

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Night Storm Schurz Park

After Poet’s Walk this is the next best selling print on the site. This was in Carl Schurz Park on the upper east side. This goes back to 1995 or so. Sometimes the city looks like something from a...

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Empire State Building V

Looking south from Top of the Rock (Rockefeller Center).  On a clear day – you can easily see Battery Park – and the down to the Statue of Liberty with a long lens. Empire State Building. 2008...

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Radio City Music Hall

New Years Eve, Radio City Music Hall from 35mm film.The post Radio City Music Hall appeared first on New York City Photography.

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Plaza Hotel

Photo Location: 59th street and Fifth Avenue Fountains and lights.  This is the Park Plaza before the renovation.  Black and white with a hint of painting about it.The post Plaza Hotel appeared first...

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Statue of Liberty Full

Photography Location: Photographed from the Circle Line Cruise.  Tip, use a fast shutter speed since the boat (obviously) is moving.  But it is possible to take great shots from the Circle Line Cruise....

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Plaza Hotel Night

Park Plaza Hotel, New York City (before the big renovation).The post Plaza Hotel Night appeared first on New York City Photography.

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Tiffany Mural

This is how people used to take pictures before smart phones!  Mural – back of Tiffany & Co.  From film, circa 1993The post Tiffany Mural appeared first on New York City Photography.

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New York Skyline – Lower Manhattan

Photo Location: Great location to photograph lower manhattan: From the Manhattan Bridge!  You can walk the Manhattan Bridge, and even photograph through the openings in the barriers.The post New York...

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Subway Car Interior

Photography with a large view camera on a tripod. Back in the film days. Produced a 4 x 5 inch negative. Ten seconds later, the train filled with people, and I hurried off. The police are not crazy...

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42nd Street Dawn

42nd Street, Dawn.  Shot with infrared film!  And an infrared flash.  Pretty special since the film hasn’t been produced in years; and there were a lot of things to figure to get this right.The post...

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Poets Walk Pano BW

Pano of Poets Walk, Central Park. This is a giga print, composed of many individual photographs. It gives a 180 degree view of Poets Walk.The post Poets Walk Pano BW appeared first on New York...

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Bethesda Angel in Snow

Bethesda Fountain, Black and White Photography, Central Park, New York.The post Bethesda Angel in Snow appeared first on New York Photography.

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Benches Reflection

Reflection in a very smooth puddle, in Poets Walk Central Park.The post Benches Reflection appeared first on New York Photography.

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Crossing Brooklyn Bridge

Photographed with medium format camera around 1995. Print can go very large.The post Crossing Brooklyn Bridge appeared first on New York Photography.

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Skating Rink B+W

Photo Tips: If you are going to photograph the rink at night, you’ll need a tripod. Wollman Skating Rink is probably the favorite place to go ice-skating in Manhattan. Wollman Skating Rink, Central...

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Poets Walk Winter

This was done in December, 2004. Same location as “Poet’s Walk Print” but with yes – a digital camera and a long lens to give the sense of compression. Dave, Wow! It just arrived today. It is even more...

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Poets Walk Central Park

Poets Walk Central Park, photographed with a large format camera in 1993. This is the most popular print in the photography store. It prints very well at larger sizes.The post Poets Walk Central Park...

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Steps of the Met

A man and his shadow, and the glint of sun and a jaunty hat – walking up the steps to the Metropolitan Museum. I have been asked many times how this shot was done, so here goes: I was sitting on the...

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