The View on Flickr.
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Looking west from the Metropolitan Club in New York.
The View on Flickr.
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Looking west from the Metropolitan Club in New York.
The New York Times’ Pictures of the Day includes this beautiful image of Manhattan as the construction of One World Trade Center reached its symbolic height of 1,776 feet.
Source: The New York Times
Using the Image Blender app on his phone, Daniella Zalcman created double exposure images of New York and London. The idea for the project came to her when she moved from New York to London.
After a successful Kickstarter campaign, she’s now launched a book called NY + London.
New York and London Compared With Double Exposures
p.s. Want more tips on phone apps and phoneography tips? Check out Photojojo University!
A few iPhone 5 snaps I made yesterday in Battery Park City and treated with FX Photo Studio’s “Stencil Poster Red” effect.
Bird’s-Eye View of Yankee Stadium and George Washington Bridge on Flickr.
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As seen from flight from Toronto to New York. Being in a holding pattern was lucky for us with cameras.
9 West 57th on Flickr.
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Looking up from the building’s north side, treated with a “CSI” preset for Lightroom.
Fulton Street Subway Station on Flickr.
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Closed for business at night. (J and Z lines)
Time Out New York’s interactive mosaic of the city, produced with photos submitted by readers as potential cover images for this week’s issue.
Mine didn’t make the cut (cue sad trombone). Here was my submission.
Source: shareyournow.timeout.com
Why is NYC the greatest city in the world?
“Where to begin? See Shakespeare in the Park; see Jeter in the Bronx. Take in a matinee at 2pm; take out pizza at 4am. Found a new start-up; find an old mom-and-pop shop. Cheer the Knicks at MSG; cheer the Nets at Barclays. Catch Puccini at the Met; catch Da Vinci at the Met; catch Santana at the Mets. Eat Grimaldi’s after Brooklyn Bridge Park; eat Nathan’s after the Cyclone (definitely not before). Watch the US Open in the summer; watch the Super Bowl in the winter (next year!). Get a free ferry to Staten Island; get free advice in 200 different languages (I hear a lot of it). We are the most diverse and dynamic city on the planet—with record-safe streets and 440 bike-lane miles; 852 museums and galleries; 24,000 (smoke-free) restaurants; 29,000 parkland acres; a record 3.9 million jobs; 8.4 million residents; and 1 grateful mayor.”—Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg
Drop the mic.
Wet Afternoon on the Upper West Side on Flickr.
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At 70th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.
(Shot with iPhone 5, edited in Camera Awesome for iPad)
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