Shot of the Day-City Jungle

No matter how you see NYC its just an amazing city, I was going thru my NY library and I have so many photos to show you guys, here is another one I really like in B&W. What do you think?

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City Jungle

City Jungle

Shot of the Day-Dazzling View

This is one of my favorite photos of all times, I was at the top of the Rockefeller Center shooting away getting shots of Central Park, after I was done I turned around to shoot the Empire State Building and there she was, I quickly looked trough my view finder and this is what I got.

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Dazzling View

Dazzling View

Shot of the Day-Grand Central Station New York

The famous New York City Grand Central Station, this is actually a very photographed place, if you have ever been here then you know why. If you are ever in NYC take a cab to this place its really cool, not only to photograph but just to see. I was waiting for a flash mob but it never happened…Happy Saturday peeps. Let me know what you think…

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Grand Central Station New York

Grand Central Station New York

Shot of the day-Flatiron

This is the Flatiron Building in NYC, I love architecture, its art at a grand scale, this building is amazing, if you are ever in NY you must check it out.

The Flatiron Building, or Fuller Building, as it was originally called, is located at 175 Fifth Avenue in the borough of Manhattan, New York City and is considered to be a groundbreaking skyscraper. Upon completion in 1902 it was one of the tallest buildings in the city and the only skyscraper north of 14th Street. The building sits on a triangular island block formed by Fifth Avenue, Broadway and East 22nd Street, with 23rd Street grazing the triangle’s northern (uptown) peak. It anchors the south (downtown) end of Madison Square, and the north (uptown) end of the Ladies’ Mile Historic District. Wikipedia

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Flat Iron

Flat Iron

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