Challenge: Urban Life: Buildings, People, Scenes. May 8th - May 10th, 2017
PAToGraphy wrote:
Good series, Karin.
Thanks Pat. I prefer landscapes and animals but I'll shoot anything that's available where I happen to be to have a variety of photos.
Here are a couple from last spring in Indianapolis.
RichardQ wrote:
These are scenes from Manhattan, New York City. I have many more negatives but lack a negative scanner these days. The Pan Am (now Metlife) Building is one of the most unusual landmarks, because it spans Park Avenue and the Grand Central Railroad station tracks, so it has no basement. All the equipment (boilers, AC, etc.) normally under the building is installed on the upper floors. The Grand Central Station also spans Park Avenue. I shot the NY Subway cover on assignment for Exide Power systems, to illustrate an article I wrote for them.
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I like the ferry boat scene most Richard.
Many places, many cameras.
Thanks for the challenge,it sent me down memory lane.
An Eastern looking view of 34th Street from a cruise ship
Lady Liberty in Rome
Lady Liberty at home
Corts Catalanes-Barcelona
Sant Joan-Barcelona
Times Square-not too busy
Barcelona Street Musician
Street scene in Japan
Hawaii-2016
More of Cleveland's city scenes:
SparkyNYC wrote:
Many places, many cameras.
Thanks for the challenge,it sent me down memory lane.
I liked Lady Liberty at home and the arch in Barcelona.
Worked a couple more from Monterey,Ca.
Thank you,
I cant stop looking for street scenes and people.
I promise that I will stop for today.
Honolulu Fish Market
Pantheon in Rome
Vatican City
Street Scene near Spanish Steps. This was catalist to buying DSLR
Waiting for a Ferry
Enjoying these very much....Can't stop to comment here a few for Monday
Portland - Monument square
Portland - UCC church
Hershey Hotel at night
RichardQ wrote:
These are scenes from Manhattan, New York City. I have many more negatives but lack a negative scanner these days. The Pan Am (now Metlife) Building is one of the most unusual landmarks, because it spans Park Avenue and the Grand Central Railroad station tracks, so it has no basement. All the equipment (boilers, AC, etc.) normally under the building is installed on the upper floors. The Grand Central Station also spans Park Avenue. I shot the NY Subway cover on assignment for Exide Power systems, to illustrate an article I wrote for them.
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RichardQ Nice group I like the snowy city.
judy juul wrote:
Got a few from San Francisco a few weeks ago...
judy Nice group I like #2
judy juul wrote:
Love Edge Water pier!
Thanks Judy, there are great views from there.
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