Plaza, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York City
This is the first of a few images I have to post from Lincoln Center. No tripods are allowed on the plaza, but the ground worked just fine for this shot.
Great shot Stacy
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Thanks, Raewyn. It’s a wonderful place to photograph – great for street shots, and of course, the architecture!
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I love this. It’s almost a performance.
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Thanks, Lisa. There was so much to see and photograph here. But it was particularly fun to watch the people at the gorgeous fountain 🙂
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That is a great shot. And good framing of the fountain with the buildings.
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Thanks! I definitely got a few stares as I sat, splayed-legged with my camera in between, but, hey, it worked 🙂
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Splayed -legged. That’s very descriptive. Ha !
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Glad you liked it 😄
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Beautiful Stacy! I didn’t know about the tripod rule at Lincoln Center plaza…not that I carry a regular tripod around in the city. I do have a mini one (about 7 inches). Would they allow that?
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Hi, Mar! Tripods are allowed on the sidewalk in front of the plaza steps, which definitely helps. As far as being able to use your smaller tripod, I don’t have an answer. I can tell you that by the time the shows had let out and I had made my way from the main plaza to the area in the back, I used my tripod. I don’t know if I would have been stopped at that point if someone had seen me – I was either lucky or by that time it didn’t matter. Thanks so much for stopping by 🙂
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Fantastic shot, Stacy!! The night colors are great!
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Thanks, Kirsten! There were so many different scenes to shoot there – I had a blast 🙂
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I do that too: use the ground, a fence, a bench or whatever in the surroundings as a substitute for a tripod. Great shot.
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Yup, we photographers certainly are a resourceful bunch 🙂 Thanks, Max!
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