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Cheap Wall Art | Printable Wall Art - Under the Brooklyn Bridge

Brooklyn Bridge is one of the most iconic attractions that tourists flock to see when visiting New York City. This makes this landmark not just popular locally but throughout North America as well, where many street photographers capture this site frequently due its popularity among pedestrians both local and foreign alike . Many photographs show how beautiful this structure truly stands out against other places nearby such as Lower Manhattan skyline or Central Park given its size and scale.

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tags: NYC, Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan
Wednesday 03.09.22
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Cheap Wall Art | Printable Wall Art - Manhattan Bridge from Dumbo

The Manhattan Bridge is one of the oldest suspension bridges in New York, and it connects Brooklyn to Lower Manhattan. It was completed on December 31st 1883 after nearly 13 years of construction by German immigrant John Augustus Roebling who tragically died from tetanus poisoning before its completion due to an accident with his footwork while digging for some foundation poles near the site where he wanted them planted. The bridge has two levels that are both 180 feet above water level allowing ships through at all times which can be seen today as over 60,000 vessels pass underneath every year. On a clear day you could see 100 miles away across 5 states including famous landmarks like Niagara Falls.

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Empire State Building through the Manhattan Bridge from Brooklyn

Empire State Building through the Manhattan Bridge from Brooklyn

tags: Manhattan, Manhattan Bridge, Empire State Building, Dumbo, Brooklyn
Thursday 11.11.21
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Cheap Wall Art | Printable Wall Art - Grand Central Station New York City

Grand Central Station is one of New York's most famous landmarks. It was built in 1913 to be used as a train station, but now it has become more known for its sky-high ceilings and gigantic arches that are adorned with gold accents all throughout the building. Grand Central holds an impressive amount of people every day who travel through this terminal on their way home or out into the city itself.

Grand central station is one of NYC’s most iconic buildings which draws attention due to its stunning architecture & ceiling design along with being able hold thousands of commuters daily while giving them access beyond just trains!

Grand Central Station New York City

Grand Central Station New York City

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tags: New York, Central Station, NYC, Manhattan
Sunday 11.07.21
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Cheap Wall Art | Printable Wall Art - The Flatiron Building New York City

This is a photograph of the famous Flatiron building in NYC. It was built in 1902 and designed by Daniel Burnham, who also designed Grand Central Terminal which you can see to its right here under that white archway. Its nickname comes from how it looks like an iron when viewed at just the perfect angle with one corner pointing toward New York City's Madison Square Park where this photo was taken near 23rd Street and Fifth Avenue.

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Flatiron Building in New York City

Flatiron Building in New York City

tags: New York, NYC, Flatiron, Manhattan
Tuesday 11.02.21
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Cheap Wall Art | Printable Wall Art - Brooklyn Bridge

The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the most famous bridges in New York City. It connects Manhattan to a section of Brooklyn that contains lots of trees and grass, as well as many pedestrians who walk across it every day on their way to work or home from shopping at nearby stores. Even though people always see cars driving over this bridge all hours throughout the day, I’ve never seen anyone actually drive onto it myself!

The Brooklyn Bridge

The Brooklyn Bridge

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tags: New York, Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan, Brooklyn
Friday 10.15.21
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New York City

If you follow me on social media, you know that I visited New York City in March. It was nice to be able to walk the city with no specific plans or agenda. It gave me the opportunity to explore the city in a way I never have before. I had been to Brooklyn only once before but I decided to start my adventure in the Dumbo area. I explored Water Street and the surrounding area on foot, taking in the great views of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Manhattan Bridge. 

Manhattan Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge 1
Brooklyn Bridge 2
Brooklyn Bridge 3
Brooklyn Bridge 4

After exploring Dumbo I set off to cross the Brooklyn Bridge by foot. The bridge is a timeless icon and with the Manhattan skyline in the background I couldn't help but shoot images every few steps. The symmetry of the cables paired with the ancient arches and metal skyline created a powerful contrasting subject. 

Flatiron Sunburst
Flatiron

After walking back into Manhattan, I stayed on foot and crossed lower Manhattan to the west side. From there I snaked my way from lower Manhattan to the Flatiron building on 5th Ave and 22nd St. I set up across the street and fired off a few shots. I was trying to get an interesting perspective of such a unique building. I thought I had the shot captured, but something told me to hang out for a few more minutes. The day had become quite cloudy, and suddenly the sun popped out of the clouds just to the right of the building. It looked like the sun was directly behind the building. I quickly fired off a handful of shots to capture the moment. The moving traffic and people made this one of my favorite photos from the trip.

From the Flatiron Building I continued north to the Empire State building, ending at a friend's house in midtown. My Fitbit friends must have wondered where I was that day because I clocked in just under 19 miles and 35,000 steps! 

Dusk Over Manhattan
We'll Never Forget

During the rest of my trip in New York I headed back to the Top of the Rock for some night photography. I didn't realize that One World Trade now had a white beacon at the top of the spire. I was very moved and impressed by the image of old New York (the Empire State building) with the new New York (One World Trade) and the history it represents.

Looking Point
Central Park

On a different night I went to the top of the Empire State Building to try to get a good vantage point of the Chrysler Building. I had never been to the top of the Empire State building before. Being in the middle of Midtown, the views are not as good in my opinion as the Top of the Rock.  The redeeming factor is that it's the only public building I know of that has great views of the Chrysler Building. I thought it would take me longer to get to the Empire State Building and through security so I left early. Turns out to get through everything was a breeze so I ended up standing around at the observatory deck for almost an hour in order to capture this photo. The extra time allowed me to test out the composition from different angles and ultimately end up with this shot. 

Chrysler Building

I spent the morning of my final day of shooting in Grand Central Station. I got there after rush hour so the terminal was not super packed. I've read that Grand Central is not too keen on tripods so I found a good rail that I could prop up my camera on. I shot this image with about a half second exposure to capture the motion trails of the people. I really love the couple in the bottom center of the photo. Their slight motion blur and shadow as they walk toward the light created an ethereal feel against the grand architecture.  

Grand Central Station

The rest of the day I spent walking Central Park and Wall Street. The Wall Street area was crowded but Central Park was relaxing. Once again I had never spent a lot of time walking the park and I was very impressed. My favorite part was the Bathesda Fountain area.

I had an amazing time walking and exploring the city. I'm looking forward to the next time I'm in NYC and can get some air time in a helicopter tour.  

Bethesda Fountain
Under the Brooklyn Bridge
Grand Central Station
Grand Central Subway Sign
59th Street Subway Sign
tags: New York, NYC, Manhattan
categories: Travel
Monday 05.26.14
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