A very clear but freezing cold afternoon in Jersey. My fingers almost froze off during the long exposures, but I'm glad I stuck with it. This golden hour was followed by a beautiful blue hour.
The last bit of Pastel begins to fade. The reflective bit of gold in the horizon behind me shimmers on buildings as the lights of the City begin to...
A view of New York Financial District from Newport Marina, Jersey City on a foggy morning.
Something of a different compositional style from me today. Quick stop in Jersey City on the way home to Boston this past weekend. Blog here. ...
After a disappointing evening trying to capture the Midtown Manhattan with Helix light trails, got this awesome shot of Empire State Building during...
An old pier near Weehawken, NJ juts into the Hudson River as the island of Manhattan settles into night.
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Freedom Tower and Lower Manhattan, NYC as seen from Weehawken, NJ.
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View of Lower Manhattan at sunset, from Jersey City, New Jersey. One World Trade Center is the tallest skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere.
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Hudson river and Manhattan. 4s f/9.0 50mm ISO 100 tripod Lens: EF 50mm f/1.8 II (click to see all my photos with this lens)
Another view of Lower Manhattan. Photo taken handheld from the ferry on the way back.
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It was a wonderful experience watching the lit skyscrapers of Financial District with a cast of golden color during the blue hour. It was a true blue...
Not as cool as the previous shot, but I like this comp. A few minutes before the real show began.
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Twilight descending over Downtown Manhattan, USA.
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There is golden hour and then there is blue hour. I declare this shot to be silver hour. It was taken about half an hour after sunset. You can see the lights in the buildings starting to appear, but you can also see a clear reflective glow on several of the buildings. It was freezing cold (about -15°C) and I believe this is the same effect as Alpenglow, when ice crystals in the air reflect sunlight. It was a beautiful sight to behold, one which couldn't entirely be caught on camera. Later I will post the blue hour as well, and you can see the difference.
Preparing for the incoming heatwave, I like to remind myself how freezing cold it was when I took this photograph on an icy January evening.
One of the more incredible sunrises I've witnessed in some time. From the Newport Marina area of Jersey City, NJ. What a treat it was to watch this...
One from the Archives. Nice clean, zero effort shot of Midtown Manhattan from Weehawken, NJ.
Time is really precious but light is more precious when it comes to photography. Even though this particular photograph came out well, i always had...
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