December National Geographic Magazine

AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
edited December 10, 2005 in Landscapes
Has a story on NYC's Grand Central Terminal. I dig the photos they chose, but man, I wish they called me :lol3

GCT at Moon River Photography Here's one shot from my gallery:

(click pic to see it mapped!) Click here to learn how to use SmugMaps!

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Thursday December 8, they are showing a 2-hour special on the National Geographic Channel, 8pm.

Interestingly, they shot a couple of the very same people that I've photographed. Sadly, their photo that promotes the feature, which is on the Table of Contents in the print magazine (not shown online) is a really bad photo, off-angle, underexposed, and ill-cropped. Very unusual for Nat Geo...

Enjoy (Train Station) photography,

Comments

  • USAIRUSAIR Registered Users Posts: 2,646 Major grins
    edited December 7, 2005
    Thanks Andy

    Checked out your Grand Central gallery many times lots of good shots there.
    Yep they should have checked with you...their loss

    Fred
  • John MuellerJohn Mueller Registered Users Posts: 2,555 Major grins
    edited December 7, 2005
    USAIR wrote:
    Thanks Andy

    Checked out your Grand Central gallery many times lots of good shots there.
    Yep they should have checked with you...their loss

    Fred
    15524779-Ti.gifnod:andy
  • ruttrutt Registered Users Posts: 6,511 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2005
    I looked at this article while waiting for my son at the orthodontist. Your shots with the streamig light are stunning (you know I think that!), but the article had this one really really cool shot. It was sort of like yours, with the light from the big windows, but it was B&W and shot in the 30s. It took me a while to figure it out.

    There was another really cool shot. The secrect train platform under the Waldorf Hotel that was built for FDR so he could get to his train without having people see that he couldn't walk. Not the word's greatest picture, per se, but such a good piece of urban exploration.
    If not now, when?
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