Contribution to ArchDaily: Walt Disney Concert Hall
I was recently invited to contribute a few images to ArchDaily’s article celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Walt Disney Concert Hall. The article went live yesterday and you can
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I was recently invited to contribute a few images to ArchDaily’s article celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Walt Disney Concert Hall. The article went live yesterday and you can
Yesterday I read a very interesting article about the “death” of DSLR cameras written by photographer Trey Ratcliff. Trey was a longtime Nikon system user like me, and he recently
New York, NY – USA One World Trade Center tower as seen from West St. This place offers one of my favorite views of One World Trade Center because you
New York, NY – USA Some dramatic clouds over the Hudson river, as seen from the Hudson River Park. 16-megapixel vertical shots were used to compose this panorama. The Hudson
New York, NY – USA Sunset over Jersey City as seen from Battery Park City. The Hudson River Park is one of my favorite places in Manhattan. It is great
New York, NY – USA My typical ultra-wide-angle approach to this kind of subject. This is the south façade of Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center. Avery Fisher Hall is
New York, NY – USA Meredith Wilson Residence Hall and the Paul Milstein Pool at Lincoln Center. The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is one of my favorite places
New York, NY – USA Sun reflection at the Empire State Building in the afternoon, as seen from Madison Square Park. If you are at ground level, the best views
New York, NY – USA Getting closer to the external shell of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. This awesome building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright is a must-see for all
New York, NY – USA Sunset over Jersey City as seen from the Top of the Rock observation deck. When visiting Top of the Rock, try getting a ticket for
New York, NY – USA A closer look at 30 Rockefeller Plaza using the ultra-wide-angle lens. Rockefeller Center is somewhat cramped for photos, so an ultra-wide-angle lens works well here.
New York, NY – USA The Statue of Prometheus in sepia. During the summer, the plaza is taken over by the Rink Bar and the restaurants around (Rockefeller Café and