home

Archive for the 'New York City' Category

The Best of New York

Friday, June 6th, 2008

Here are some of my favorites from New York. I have a lot more I need to process over a long weekend — I look forward to that! But in the meantime, leading up to a little announcement tomorrow night, here are some of the best from NYC! :)

Across from Ground Zero

Imploding Glass

How about a little New York City in HDR?

Grand Theft Auto - Skyview of Algonquin

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

It’s probably one of the coolest places in the world for photography. I could have stayed on that helicopter all day long. Now that I have all the heli-jacking techniques I learned from GTA4, I might just try it the next time!

Grand Theft Auto - Algonquin from the Air

Not Lost in New York

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

Here I am in the middle of Times Square in New York on a perfect night. The sky was this strange blue color of a cool dusk night and every light in the city was in full burn. Enjoy!

Not Lost in New York

Wormhole

Monday, July 9th, 2007

This was shot just SE of ground zero in NYC.
Wormhole

Radio City in NYC

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

Here is the famous Radio City shot from New York.

Radio City in NYC

Afternoon Near Ground Zero

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

I shot this in New York right near the World Trade Center husk. Also, I attempted to put the point of this cube right inside the phi sweet spot for your maximum viewing pleasure!

Afternoon Near Ground Zero

A Castle in New York

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

Actually I think it’s just a church. But I like how it is positioned on this corner and the architecture is pretty unique for that area. I think I was around Chelsea when I shot this.

Street Castle in NY

Imploding Glass

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

Here is a really cool building I found on the west side of Manhattan.  Someone left a comment on my Flickr account that every one of these window panes had to be customized for the curves.

Imploding Glass

New York and New Flickr?

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007

I uploaded the picture of Manhattan below to Flickr today and I started thinking about this daily routine. Upload… Blog here… Write something moderately interesting… Rinse and repeat.

Some of my friends mentioned that Zooomr was launching their Mark III software today. I looked into it and the new features look really sharp (although it hasn’t launched yet…it should later today). I watched a bit of this UStream.tv deal about the launch with Thomas Hawk (Zoomr CEO and cool photographer) and this 19-year-old programmer guru named Kris. I think that guy is pretty sharp… certainly dedicated and passionate and that’s 90% of the battle.

I am curious how Zoomr and such a small team can implement so many cool features when Flickr is fairly stagnant. I think Flickr is great and all…they just seem a bit lazy with adding cool features. It’s where I keep all my work and I will likely copy over some of my best to Zooomr as soon as they get that auto-import option turned on. Flickr has promised to give Zooomr the API as soon Zooomr gives theirs up, which should happen later today.

I put an extra picture below… another one of my favorites from New York, since this post has kind of a “new” theme.

Little Boxes at Night

Times Square at Dusk

Colors

Friday, May 18th, 2007

On the way to a meeting in New York, I stopped to take this shot of this colorful area with interesting shadows. I thought the textures and shapes we kinda nice. I don’t know… I usually don’t take shots like this but occasionally I see some nice phi action out there.

Colors

Ice Skating at Rockefeller Center

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

After I went to the top, I visited the bottom of Rockefeller center, where the famous ice-skating rests. The huge lights on both sides of the building created a cool purple streaming light that exploded out of both sides of the building, making for a very cool effect (at least I think so!).

Ice Skating at Rockafeller Center

New York Evening

Monday, May 14th, 2007

Here is another shot that I recently processed from my trip to New York. You can’t go wrong with these views, can ya?

New York Evening

supporter:
New York airports are always crowded.  Get to your airplane in no time by making parking reservations.  Find discount airport parking and save $$$ when you go on vacation.  Leave your car in Albany airport parking.

New York Streets

Saturday, May 12th, 2007

I was walking over to a meeting in New York and I saw this interesting graffiti on these cool textures so I stopped for a quick shot.

New York Graffiti

supporter:
Do you live in NYC?  Do you need a place to put your car when your leaving town.  Making parking reservations is so easy.   Get discount airport parking when you call ahead of time.  Leave your car at LGA airport parking.

Across from Ground Zero

Sunday, May 6th, 2007

This is right in the middle of the World Trade Center area where all the reconstruction was going on.  As most of you know, I’m not a fan of modern art, except for when things just work out and something like this comes together.

Across from Ground Zero

The Flag of Times Square

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

The lights and action in Times Square was overwhelming. Getting interesting angles right at the set of dark was a fun and interesting experience. I only had about 10 minutes of perfect light to fight through the crowds to hit the spots that I had been thinking about for a while.

The Flag of Times Square

Wall Street

Thursday, April 12th, 2007

Here is the New York Stock Exchange, the most famous financial institution in the world. Ever since 911 they put up that huge American flag across all the columns. I thought it looked cool in the late afternoon shadows.

Wall Street

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.

 Subscribe in a reader