Originally posted on Monochromia:
View from the 46th Floor of the Millennium Hilton in Lower Manhattan
Waiting for the elevator, I just had to capture this stunning view of the Brooklyn Bridge (right) and the Manhattan Bridge (left) spanning the East River to connect Lower Manhattan to Brooklyn.
(Nikon D7100, 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 lens, 18mm, 1/100 sec @ f/11, ISOΒ 1000)Β
what a fantastic viewpoint and shot!!!
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Thanks, Cybele! The hotel definitely provides some amazing vistas. Wait until you see the view we had from our room π And thanks so much for the follow!
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Thank you too!! I will look forward to seeing more!!!
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Wow! I love good black & white photos!!!
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Thanks, Gavin! Have you visited Monochromia? A dozen different photographers contribute black and white photos each week. My slot just happens to be on Friday afternoons. I’ve learned a great deal from being a contributor and really love the tonal beauty of B&W!
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That’s a great picture. In b&w, you can see the bridge lines which might otherwise be more obscured in colour. And I like the contrast with the upright buildings.
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I think you’re probably right about the bridge lines. And it definitely was great to have the tall building in the frame! Great observations, thanks π
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This is stunning! Makes me miss the city, even though I was there in October.
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Thanks, Sabina π Hope you get a chance to go back soon!
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Beautiful!!!!
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Hi, Kristin! Thanks so much for leaving such a nice comment π It dawns on me that I haven’t seen your posts in my Reader…. I really do need to come and pay you a visit!
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wow! π
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Thanks for that! π
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Well, I am definitely have to check this place out! Great shot!
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Thanks, Robin. I’m working on images of the World Trade Center I took through the window of my room at the Millennium. We were right across the street and had a phenomenal view!
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Home sweet home many years ago. So many stories to tell. Love it. Mom
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I knew you’d connect with this one, Mom π
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