The Upper West Side sits between the Hudson River and Central Park in New York City. The George Washington Bridge, in the background, connects Manhattan to Fort Lee in New Jersey.
Read more.Times Square, at the intersection of Broadway and Seventh Avenue in New York City, is known as "The Crossroads of the World."
Read more.Grand Central Terminal, also known as Grand Central Station covers an area of 48 acres at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City . With 44 platforms and 67 tracks it has more platforms than any other station in the world.
Read more.The Williamsburg Bridge connects the Lower East side of Manhattan to the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn on Long Island. At the time of completion in 1903 it was the longest suspension bridge in the world.
Read more.New York City is a great place to use a fish-eye lens. It really helps capture the enormity of the city.
Read more.A stereographic projection of a 360 degree panorama taken on Liberty Island.
Read more.The Guggenheim, formally known as The Solomon R. Guggenheim Musem, opened in October of 1959 on the Upper East Side of Manhattan just outside of Central Park.. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright it is considered one of the most important architectural landmarks of the 20th Century.
Read more.My brother, Nathan, won everything he could win at the Fusion Fashion Show, 2010. Reade more to hear all the details and to see some pictures of his winning designs.
Read more.Check out my on line store where you can order prints of some of my images. If there's an image you like that you don't see in my store, let me know about it.
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