New York Fine Art Photography For Sale
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Downtown from Midtown
After spending about two hours in line and taking the longest and most expensive elevator ride of my life, I finally reached the summit of the Empire State Building.
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Brooklyn's Web
Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge was a visual and physical exercise. I was so enamored by the perspectives and angles the bridge offered that I had to keep stopping every few feet to frame another shot. The childhood version of myself can't help but thinking of Spiderman's web when I look at this photograph.
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Angles of Brooklyn
The Brooklyn Bridge has some of the most visually intriguing lines I have ever seen. A truly remarkable architectural structure and a joy to photograph.
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Skating Central at the Park
There is no other city in the world quite like New York City. Watching the ice skaters gracefully and not so gracefully go around rink in Central Park, I knew I needed to capture this quintessential New York City moment.
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Arch of Washington
Oh how I love New York City! I was walking in the village with some friends one evening just as the sun slowly descended to the horizon. My friends who had never been to Manhattan before saw the Arch in Washington Square Park and made a bee line for it. I hung back and noticed the wonderful shadows coming from the Arch and my friends. I grabbed my SLR and started shooting. I particularly love the highlight and shadows from the buildings across the street reflected on the Arch.
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Shadow of the Sun
High up in the Adirondack mountains exists a lake called Follens Bee Pond and it is one of the best places to get in touch with nature. As I was docking my canoe, I turned around to see this fantastic cloud eclipse.