New York, also known as the Big Apple, is one of the most iconic cities in the United States. It is a bustling metropolis that is home to some of the world's most famous landmarks, including the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, and the Empire State Building. The city is also a hub for art and culture, making it a popular destination for photographers from all over the world. From the bright lights of Times Square to the historic architecture of the Brooklyn Bridge, New York offers a wealth of photography locations that capture the essence of the city.
New York
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Finally get my self around to finish editing this shot. Between the initial shot and the final edit it took me around 5 months. I went to this location 6 times while trying to figure out what to do with it. Shooting at nigh wasn't an option cause there is just to many light sources all around coming from many directions. I wasn't fortunate enough to catch the rainy day also. Since there is so many cars parked in the street I had to do something different to be able to hide them and make everything seamless in the final edit. While shooting in the city, I like to do that with this long exposure technique and use the car trails as leading lines as much as the cover for the distracting area. What do you think?
Brooklyn bridge from DUMBO (Down under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass).
April, a nice walk in New York... I took many photos of the flat iron this morning... But this one was adviced me by my daughter, she told me "you should take these tulips as foreground", and I did so. And guess what... It's the best one of the series! :) Lens: Sigma 10-20 f/4-5.6 (click to see all my photos with this lens)
The iconic Brooklyn Bridge by night.
The Brooklyn Bridge by night.
The iconic Brooklyn Bridge and the Manhattan Bridge in background.
West view of Lower Manhattan
View of the Empire State Building
Skyline of Lower Manhattan at night from Brooklyn Bridge Park.
What is your favorite skyline that you like to shoot? For todays post I went few months back in my archives and decided to post this NYC skyline shot from the Brooklyn side. It was very cold but very beautiful evening that day. I must say that I wasn't feeling very comfortable shooting but I did it anyway! What do you think?
Einer meiner Pflichtspots in New York war das Flatiron Building an der Kreuzung 5th Avenue und 23rd Street mit der historischen Standuhr, die 1909 errichtet, einst vor dem "Fifth Avenue Hotel" stand und 2011 mit Sponsorgeldern von Tiffany komplett restauriert wurde. Regen und Wind waren erschwerend bei den Serienaufnahmen mit Stativ für dieses HDR Bild, zauberten aber reizvolle Spiegelungen auf den Asphalt. Fotografieren ist nicht immer gemütlich.
Estación central de Nueva York
Skyline of Lower Manhattan from Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Wide angle : 16 mm at end of day
The Manhattan Bridge is a suspension bridge that crosses the East River in New York City, connecting Lower Manhattan at Canal Street with Downtown Brooklyn at the Flatbush Avenue Extension. The main span is 1,470 ft (448 m) long, with the suspension cables being 3,224 ft (983 m) long. The bridge's total length is 6,855 ft (2,089 m). It is one of four toll-free vehicular bridges connecting Manhattan Island to Long Island; the nearby Brooklyn Bridge is just slightly further downtown, while the Queensboro and Williamsburg Bridges are to the north.
Early Sunday morning at the Oculus transport hub in New York, before the crowds appear. This beautiful building, designed by the famous Santiago Calatrava, is located in the area of the former Twin Towers.
Atlas Statue vor dem Rockefeller Center, im Hintergrund die St. Patricks Cathedral
St Patrick’s Cathedral located at 5th Ave in Manhattan is one of the famous architectural landmarks of New York City. The Cathedral is a stunning example of Neo-Gothic Church architecture and was built in 1958 taking twenty yeas for completion in 1978. The Cathedral is located on 5th Ave between 50th and 51st St right next to the Rockefeller Centre and is currently undergoing renovation.
This is one of those amazing architecture structures which stayed with me and I finally got a chance to photography the beautifully striking innards of the cathedral couple of weeks ago. As one would expect the inside was pretty dark and with the security not allowing tripods, this was one tough shot to make.
I ended up hand holding the camera and cranking up the D7000 to 2500 ISO to get the three HDR shots. The fact that there was a wedding going on at the cathedral didn’t make the matters any easier as most f the locations were out of reach for visitors. If you look hard enough you can see the bride and groom at the bottom middle part of the shot and gives you an idea of the size of the church. I also thought the 2500 ISO on my D7000 cleans up so good as the shot came so much better than I thought and I barely had to sacrifice any details. One thing I learned though was that the results look a lot better if you process the RAW files for noise and lens correction before you combine them for HDR.
I am loving the results and hope everyone likes it…
Brooklyn bridge park, April 2012 Lens: Sigma 10-20 f/4-5.6 (click to see all my photos with this lens)
View from Brooklyn Bridge Park after Sunset.
Taken with tilt-shift lens.
.......the lights will inspire you.....
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Night Lower Manhattan and Franklin D. Roosevelt East River Drive (FDR Drive) from Manhattan Bridge.
I really enjoyed shooting this location. This is a Fulton St. metro station in New York. It is in the same neighborhood as the World Trade Center and for anyone interested in shooting architecture it is one of the most interesting spots, in my opinion, on Manhattan. A ton of new structures, reflections, patterns mixed with a few interesting old NY spots, it was an afternoon well spent. For this post I choose this abstract shot, taken all the way from the bottom floor, looking up. What do you think?
The iconic bridges - The Brooklyn Bridge and the Manhattan Bridge in background.
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to New York!
Most notably Jakub Slováček, AG PHOTOGRAPHE, Sandeep Thomas, Walter Maurer, Andrey Sulitskiy, Nenad Spasojevic, Giuseppe Milo and Joao Eduardo Figueiredo.