..just a couple at the boardwalk..
Category: Urban
..do you remember the first time you’ve thought about what love is? reach deep down and let me know how it goes.. let’s help out this li’l guy.. ๐
..still from the night before, but now from a different place.. from brooklyn heights.. the cityscape was obstructed by the structures down below.. if i had the time and patience to do so, i’d probably have some more from staten island and new jersey as well..
tribute in light
..the twin beams of ‘tribute in light’ returned yesterday for a one night tribute to all those lost on 9/11 as well as those who worked in its aftermath.. the lights were located at West & Morris streets in Lower Manhattan, was on since sunset up until dawn this morning.. a plethora of people came out in droves to witness it yet again, including a BUNCH of photographers shown here..
..went on a chilly walk down coney island’s boardwalk to see for our very own eyes if astroland was indeed closed.. what greeted us was a dimly lit astroland, with couples lounging on the benches, cyclists getting their evening wisp of fresh air, and joggers doggedly running for whatever reasons they may have.. the sky also seemed to tune in to astroland’s mood, a bloody red & black cape slowly creeping up and enveloping the former jewel of coney island..
gone fishing
..perched high up where wifey left me while she was going around looking for stuff.. similar to what crash experienced.. lol
รย
..this is the same spot where i shot yesterday’s shot, and this one, and the pillow fight..
nyc deathray
..the empire state building’s tip, reminds me of a movie/cartoon i saw that had death rays in it..
..come on mankind, blast those aliens.. *pew*pew*pew*
..taken during museum mile 2008 event along the upper east side, the bell choir in front of the episcopal church of the heavenly rest.. i don’t know what song they’re performing, but it certainly wasn’t metallica’s ‘for whom the bell tolls’ ๐
..no smart aleck description.. just a couple meeting up in union square.. shot three floors above a department store..
*with gustaf escalating from a tropical storm to a hurricane, i felt that it was prudent to go to my buddy in houston to guzzle down some fine booze.. ๐
this is a game of complete the sentence.. what do you think these guys are..
city of bridges
what’s not to love about this city that’s bounded by bridges..
except for the ‘being lonely’ part.. here’s a great article from the NYTimes about newcomers to NYC..
*shot from the staten island ferry (free ride)
cooped up at home has it’s perks.. i got to catch up on some surfing.. and not a moment too soon! because there was these rumors spreading around about those new cams from Nikon & Canon, and true enough, Canon’s website confirmed that the 50D (ISO 12800!!) would be available soon.. (my 40D is just a few months old) the horror.. the horror.. well, this might be a significant upgrade for those of you using pre 40D’s ( 30D, 20D & 10D(?) ).. Nikon’s supposed D90 on the other hand.. they said it’s been pulled from the Circuit City ad, but it has GPS geotagging?! HD video?! wtf?!
dpreview -> 50D
dpreview -> D90 (not a rumor anymore)
and no, this guy wasn’t a panhandler.. he’s actually pretty good.. ๐
ptooey
i bet you’re thinking.. “ptooey?! that’s it? that’s soo creative..” i guess creativity goes down a few notches after spending the whole day watching a few b movies.. dont’cha think?
to infinity and beyond..
..yesterday’s weather was kinda depressing.. what’s left of Fey is now over the south and she’s pissing like a drunk sailor.. winds were not that strong but was strong enough to blow some stuff “to infinity and beyond..”
epcot
EPCOT (Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow) – lifted off from wikipedia:
Epcot is a theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort. The park is dedicated to international culture and technological innovation. The second park built at the resort, it opened on October 1, 1982 and was named EPCOT Center until 1994.
In 2007 Epcot hosted approximately 10.93 million guests, ranking it the third-most visited theme park in the United States, and sixth-most visited in the world.
for anyone planning to go anywhere in disneyland, i’d suggest you bring a tripod or some sort of support because when dusk approaches, that’s when the fun starts.. i didn’t bring one because i figured that i’d have much more fun without lugging some stuff around.. hehe..
bow down to no one
as a follow up to the “ny faux” post i did the other day, today’s post is about the real thing.. this here’s the flatiron building.. as you can see, the empire & the chrysler are nowhere in sight.. that is because, they’re behind me.. so that my friends, are some of the buildings in manhattan.. here’s an interesting description about manhattan from a commenter @ gawker:
“It is a complex miasma of longstanding social and economic gentrification; of people, regular and celebrity, of various races and ethnicities choosing to remain sequestered from one another, except during the hours between 9am and 5pm, or when they get their Chinese food delivered; of hot dog carts parked next to falafel carts parked next to storefront Wendys and Starbucks, creating a wonderfully malodorous assault on one’s senses, and possibly killing them; of the media elite and the blogging underclass, and vice versa, of course; of traffic and pigeons and sometime smells of caramel or fudge or swamp gas wafting in from New Jersey; of layoffs at newspapers, TV anchors under layers of makeup and radio reporters acting like the days of the week are ‘dress-down Fridays’; of sidewalk vendors selling goods you’d rather not know, or acknowledge, weren’t and will never be ‘the real thing’; of tall buildings that spit debris onto unwitting pedestrians below, and pedestrians that spit; and, above all, of triumph in love, of love in triumph, of all things ever thought romantic and tragic, right and wrong in the affairs of the heart. That, my child, is Manhattan, a floe of schist in humanity’s complex sea, and never, my child, shall we tramp there.”
..looks weird doesn’t it, are you looking uptown or downtown..
Columbia U
..once bitten by the shutterbug, it’s hard to find a cure to soothe that itch.. the need for better equipment also comes with that itch.. so if you’re on a tight budget like me, you find ways to get a deal.. shot this structure just off of columbia u while waiting for a gear-buyer..
Park@Night
..one thing i like to do in nyc is to just chill out on a bench and watch people go by..
Mad Max
..outta my way, or else..
The Downward Spiral
Not being able to go out and mash that shutter button for quite sometime now had me thinking.. am I running out of ideas or am I running out of things to shoot..
Rawr! I’m back from the grave! After almost a week-long hiatus I’m back! I just moved into a new apartment and had to go through all the usual utility connection thingies. Depressingly, I wasn’t able to leech off of anybody’s wifi internet connection..
Anyways, to start off the week with a crack & a bang, here’s a cemetery shot.
3 UN Plaza
..just in front of the UN is this hulk of a building.. the 3 UN Plaza..
The City
..a leisurely stroll towards Brooklyn, turn to the right and voila..
St. Pat
Until I get a license & a ride, I’ve no choice but to do mostly the NY series – interspersed with some random Alabama of course. Now here’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral yet again. I’m tempted to clone out the building beside it.. Hmmnn.. Nah..
..just some random plane flying off to some random place.. maaan, I need to get out sometime..
Alive in the superunknown
First it steals your mind
And then it steals your soul
– Soundgarden
Gitmo
I don’t get out as much as I’d like because over here, you’re a slave to your automobile. Well you can walk, as what I did on this probing stroll around the place which I called home for two weeks. It’s not a good idea to walk in the stifling, humid southeastern heat though. Aaargh…..
The Lion’s Den
During my short stay in NYC, I was thinking of taking a picture of all the skyscrapers & all the fire departments in Manhattan. What became of that “project”? I dunno.. probably had to do with all those enticing street foods lurking around the corner.
9W57
If you’ve ever watched the movie Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer, you might remember a scene where the Human Torch chased after the Silver Surfer down a sloping white building.. this isn’t it (hehe).. that was the WR Grace Building along 42nd Street. This is it’s clone along 57th Street.
Hummin’ By
Taken last year on a road trip along the streets of Huntington Beach, California.. a ‘decent-sized’ thing passed by us..
With today’s gas prices, who knows if he’ll be able to buy gas for this monster.. ๐
Hail to the Hotdog
As a result of boredom during the first and only MLB game I attended, I paid homage to the hotdog.. ( and soda.. and beer.. and m&ms.. and chips.. )
On a sidenote, watching Yankee fans bickering with Red Sox fans was far more amusing than the game. ๐
Money Gobbler
The facade of a building along the side streets of NY. A sign says it’s Then Bank of New York (Founded 1784).
Not much going on here in ‘Bama, it’s a good thing I’ve a bunch of NYC thingies. ๐
This here’s the place where Late Night live recordings take place. I was fortunate enough to watch the show a few months back. IMO, his jokes weren’t that funny, sure it was entertaining but it seems a bit old.
Choo.. choo..
Graffiti is not unusual in NYC.. it makes you take it for granted. Come to think of it, think you could do a better job? ๐
Manhattanhenge?
Mannhattanhenge (not), spied on a stroll down Broadway.. It’s supposed to happen twice a year on the days around May 28 and (roughly) July 12.. so since this was shot July 15… hmm..
Straight Up
Here’s a church we passed by on our way to Communitea ( a Gossip Girl shooting location ). What strikes me is that it reminds me of a spaceship.. a spaceship going straight up to heaven..
Where’s the train?!
First day in Alabama.. I’m missing the trains.. buses.. people..
Sayonara
Well, I’m off to Alabama.. and I’ll be there for quite some time.. I sure am gonna miss NY..
Taking a break on a bench after a long walk.. turned around and voila.. a rainbow! ๐
..a perfect place to clear your mind..
Taken from yesterday’s early stroll at the park, The Mall.
Angel of the Waters
I was out early in the morning in pursuit of a Manhattanhenge shot, but I was short by a few blocks.. hmm.. let’s say 50+ blocks.. So instead, I walked across Central Park.. ended up in the Bethesda Terrace & seeing that it was deserted, I was able to shoot some nice shots. Here’s the female winged angel in the Bethesda fountain.
These are the tunnels to the trains in Union Station.
Empire?!
Can you guess what this building is? The first time I saw this building I gave it a second glance & thought it was the Empire State Building. Actually, this is the American International Building. It’s home to the American International Group, an insurance company. The observatory at the top is still used (if you’re an executive, that is).
Got this shot while lounging at a recently opened park at the Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Po Po Lounge
This is the Police Headquarters Building located at 240 Centre Street. Designed by the firm of Hoppin & Koen in an exuberant Edwardian Baroque style, it opened in 1909. The NYPD moved out in 1973 and it was converted to luxury condominiums in 1987. There are 55 apartments on six floors. 2-bedroom rents ranging from $7,000 – $11,500 & 2-bedroom sale ranging from $1.05M (1,750 sq. ft.) – $1.5M. Read more about it here.
While in search of a restaurant that caters to celebrities just south of the latest Apple Store @ Chelsea, I snapped a couple out from this street where the sun was peering from. Our celebrity hunting wasn’t all for naught ‘coz just a few blocks away, we noticedรย a few pappers (papparazzis) snapping at a group of elderly people & some children. Turns out, it was Anderson Cooper from CNN. It must be a “slow day” for them. ๐
Fourth of July Fireworks
Okay, so here goes..
With so many vantage points to view the fireworks, we positioned ourselves where I shot this.. right smack in the East River Park. The weather was a bit dreary and it drizzled a bit, but all that helped to thin out the crowd. It was 30 minutes of pure pyrotechnic joy.. except of course, I was peering through the viewfinder while holding an umbrella. ๐
Oh, and if you squint and see what’s underneath the Brooklyn Bridge, you’ll see something that looks like a blue waterfall. Well that’s actually one of the four, $15M “Waterfall” art installment by Danish artist Olafur Eliasson. New Yorkers had a mixed reaction to it, some in favor and some who aren’t. It actually looks beautiful at night but during the day, you could see the scaffolds and the pipes that feeds the waterfall. And for $15M?! Come on..
A few hours from now, the infamous July 4 firework show along the East River would commence. I’m still deciding on whether to shoot the fireworks from here or some other place where there won’t be too many people. Hmmm.. decisions, decisions..
While leaving the promenade at Brooklyn Heights, a mob of teenage girls were flocking towards the Manhattan skyline scenery. Most of them were saying “OMG, OMG, This is soooo cool!”