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"Brooklyn Heights" and Lower Manhattan skyline, NYC. (Canon G5, 2006)
check out color version and warehouse rooftop photo.

Apr 9, 2006

41 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like the color version better, baybe the monochrome needs more contrast. Cool shots.

jlbussey said...

Now the uselessness of comment becomes apparent, because I think the B&W is better! What's a photographer to do? :)

Anonymous said...

cool shot, also like that little dash of red in the color version

Anonymous said...

i like the conposition irregardless of the color..

Anonymous said...

great composition, I like the colour version too. it works both ways.

Anonymous said...

nice! from the texture of the clouds, the tall building structure as a background and the warehouse... :)

Azhar said...

Whoa Whoa Whoa that image is classy :) the grays are so detailed and so much variation and those clouds make it really an awesome photo I love it.

Anonymous said...

man...you taking pictures of places i want to visit. so great, this is really cheep travel :))
the reason why want to visit "Brooklyn Heights" is cause it about that place in one episode of "Friends". love that shot. so keep shoting there. i love it :)))

micki said...

The skyline in this shot is so powerful! Beautiful!

Anonymous said...

This is a powerfull shot with almost a timeless 'Art Deco' feel about it. Works so much better in B & W ...Nice One

Nicola said...

Wow, great skyline shot with the warehouse in the foreground!

Anonymous said...

I love the depth you always get in your images. Wonderful.

Gonzalo Cobo Londoño said...

A nice picture from NYC.. do you take b this from the train? I like the views from the Train line number 7 in Queens too.
I'm glad to found your blog. I'll be right back

Legabal said...

Awesome perspective.Perfect.

Anonymous said...

Simply superb shot. Excellent composition.

Ash said...

Magnificient!

Anonymous said...

superb. just superb!

壁虎 said...

Among all 3 photos in this post, the presented was the best! Awesome shot!

Anonymous said...

Huge roofs and splendid light as tour habits. The color version is nice too...

Anonymous said...

Like the contrast of the buildings

The Alchemist said...

wow thats amazing - wow - its all i can say - jesus - i;m lost for words -

DiaKL said...

Whoa, truly amazing!! :)

Anonymous said...

Paul was dead on--the depth is something you finesse perfectly. The view extends forever.

Anonymous said...

like the height/angle this was taken from - really effective and give a nice wide view ;)

Anonymous said...

Like this one pt. I tried to check out the colour version but the link didn't work when i tried it. Great view back across Manhattan. Looks like early morning, but not sure.
Best wishes
Neil

Anonymous said...

very very nice. i'm sure u've told me this before, how are U processing? are u using black and white film?

Brent Vermilyea said...

This is just another great shot from you. I like the amount of sky you chose to include as it makes the scene even that more dramatic. Tones on the foreground elements look very strong. Regards, Brent

Anonymous said...

great picture! I think the b/w version is much better!

good work

Unknown said...

WOW! WOW! Just awesome!

Anonymous said...

The tones in your shot really get me...I love them so much. How'd you do it?

Bethany said...

What a perfectly framed shot! Very impressive! The clouds really add a lot....

Anonymous said...

Oh wow! Amazing tones and what a lovely background!

Anonymous said...

I really like the b/w and the way the roof leads to the city. great lines!

Anonymous said...

Awesome! I feel like I'm watching a movie...

Anonymous said...

Lovely lovely shot. Works perfectly well in monochrome. Good eyes someone has here :)

Suby

Dominic. said...

The colour version's pretty cool as well.

Anonymous said...

hay man where are you, miss your photos!! :)

Unknown said...

amazing composition....incredible detail.

KPK said...

Great photo. Color version looks great, too, but I prefer the b/w version.

Anonymous said...

I prefer the b/w version too. The buildings in the background make the warehouse look like being tiny, jej.

Anonymous said...

I love love love this in B&W! There's just such a sense of scale to it. A fantastic cityscape.