A NY montage

Just because.

Tiffany’s

Tiffany.jpg

8th Avenue

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St. Paul’s

StPauls.jpg

Hershey Store

Hershey.jpg

Apple Store, 5th and 59th

AppleStore.jpg

Window display, Garment district

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8th Avenue

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42nd Street

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Junk shop, Houston Street

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30 Rock Plaza

RadioCity.jpg

Ballet studio, 40th and 8th

Ballet.jpg

Central Park, Great Lawn

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Madison Square Garden

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Tribeca storefront

Tribeca.jpg

Columbus Circle

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Walker Street, Soho

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Former CBGBs

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Union Square, “Lifeguards Wanted”

Lifeguard.jpg

Lincoln Center, NYC Ballet

NYCBallet.jpg

Times Square, dawn

NYCDawn.jpg

The Playpen (Smut City, now torn down, which is a bummer – I adore that building)

SmutPurveyor.jpg

Sidewalk sale, Soho

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The theatre district

TheatreDistrict.jpg

Tiles For America, West Village

Tiles.jpg

West Village

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10 Responses to A NY montage

  1. Noonz says:

    Love it when you do posts like this. They’re all great, but as always, I really fall in love with the night and/or low light shots. This little camera of yours kicks ass in those situations. That 8th ave peep show neon girl is totally cool, but I really love that Times Square at dawn shot…how that pink morning light is visible at the end of the urban canyon that’s still fully lit up.

  2. red says:

    Thanks, Noonz! Yeah, there is nothing quite like Times Square at dawn. Amazing. I love it on a rainy dawn, too.

    My camera is great! I wish it had more of a zoom – that is my only complaint. Whenever I get a new one, I’ll make sure it has that.

  3. Ceci says:

    Great colors!
    Love the collage of photos – so does my dad, the eternal NY fan!

  4. Amanda says:

    I know I’ve told you this before, but I’ll say it again: your pictures make me want to pick up and move over there asap. Do you need a roommate? Well, actually, four roommates? ;-)

  5. red says:

    Amanda – Ha!! If you don’t mind sleeping in sleeping bags on the floor!

  6. PatrickP says:

    The photo of the theatre district reminds me of one of the images they’d flash to in an old movie to demonstrate that they were in the bustling city now.

  7. red says:

    Patrick – Yeah, I can’t believe that one came out! I was very pleased with it.

  8. amelie says:

    i love it all [[and appreciate being able to see it all through you, sheila, since i’ve never been to new york]]…

    but i *especially* love love love the colour contrasts in the st. pauls picture, and the brilliant blue of the tribeca storefront!

    you just made my day. ^_^

  9. red says:

    amelie – I know! I can’t even tell what that Tribeca store is, really – but I loved the color and the little bench. It looked like it was from an old town in Europe or something. Tribeca still has pockets that are entrepreneurial like that, individualized – it’s very cool.

  10. amelie says:

    i’ve just googled the store name — Moulin Bleu is a “European home decor and antiques” store — how appropriate is that look for it!!

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