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Although it was back in 2008 when I visited the Rockefeller Center the last time, it felt like yesterday. I noticed though that the skyline had changed quite a bit. The building in the front center (between 46th & 47th streets) must have popped up out of the ground, as it's not even in Google Maps. Nevertheless, it was a beautiful day and at last, I could experience how Rockefeller enjoyed a sunny day's ending.
This shot of New York City was taken right before sunset from Weehawken, New Jersey. The sky was so awesome on this night, I decided to make it just as much a main part of the shot as the city itself. Hope you like it! -Danny.
Canon EOS 60D, Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM, Adobe Photoshop CS5.
Hey guys, this is a shot of Time Square during one of the prettiest sunsets over New Jersey that I have seen in a while. It was taken from the observation deck of the Empire State Building. Hope you like it! Thanks for looking! :-) Danny
Canon EOS 60D, Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM, Adobe Photoshop CS5.
This is a shot of the George Washington Bridge From Fort Lee, NJ at sunset. The sunset in New Jersey on this day was beautiful and so intensely red it made the George look like the Golden Gate. Obviously, it's not the Golden Gate, but it's the next best thing! :-) Danny
Canon EOS 60D, Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM, Adobe Photoshop CS5.
This is a shot of the Macy's Fireworks show this past July 4th. I t was taken from Weehawken, New Jersey as the show was held on the Hudson this year (way better than the East River). I got pretty lucky on this particular shot. I timed it just right and got the shot just as the three fireworks exploded. Thanks for looking!
:-) Danny
Canon EOS 60D, Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM, Adobe Photoshop CS5.
This photo was taken from Manhattan Bridge, probably the shakiest bridge after an Indiana Jones rope bridge. Every thirty seconds there is at least one train roaring past you on one of the four tracks. That makes it pretty difficult to hold the camera steady, so timing is everything.