It Never Stops Here

Entire blogs are dedicated to New York City and there is always something new can be said or seen about this city. I have a few photos from it too and will continue to share them as I get through processing them. I think this is a third one this week.

This photo was taken at around 11:30PM, we were walking back to hotel and I was trying to capture the mood of the place. The never stopping, constantly on the move, with so many people, moving, standing taking pictures, taxi cars whisking by. One big living organism. In this late hour it was as busy as would not even get busy in most other cities during their rush hour.

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Friday Mystery Photo

Another Friday, another photo. This time around is easy one for you. The cool part about this specific photo is the fact that you’ll probably never see these steps empty. The fact that it was pouring rain and close to midnight cleared them out for a few seconds, almost cleared, as you can witness it. Last time I saw these steps they were occupied by at least two, maybe even three hundred people. If you never saw the steps, the reflections are big giveaway. Anyhow, happy Friday all!

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Manhattan Bridge

I really like my super wide 14-24 lens. On a full frame camera it is doing its true 14mm at its widest. See how much you can get into it. Almost entire Manhattan Bridge in all of its glory.

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Window Shopping in NYC

Doesn’t he look mean, this little bugger? Window shopping in NYC can be very entertaining, you never know what you going to find and see. This one appeared to me in obscure part of Chinatown. I was standing next to the window, looking at pedestrians, not suspecting a thing. There was some sound behind me and as I turned around, there was Chucky, right in my face, scared me to death. I had to pull out my gun, rapid fire and shot him on the spot.

Well, it didn’t happen exactly like that, but I can run my imagination a bit, you can too. How about little hand? Creepy.

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Bond 45

Basic Information on My Photos

Sometimes you guys ask me about what settings I had on my camera when I took some of these photos. I don’t mind to tell you that, especially that it is publically available and you can look it up your self as well. All you have to do is to click on the photo and open it in my photo gallery at smugmug.com. There you’ll need to click on it so it is minimized, then point to the smaller version on the right side of the window and you’ll see a little dialog box with blue letter “i”. Click on it and another little window will pop up with basic information on the photo. Like today’s photo is taken with f/2.8, ISO 200, 58 mm.

New York Street Signs

Well, the only reason I took this photo is because…well, really only reason because I thought all of these signs look cool together from this angle. BOND 45 in all three directions.

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