Under the Brooklyn Bridge
esc2476
Registered Users Posts: 354 Major grins
Though I really didn't have the time, I went out shooting today anyway after the weather cleared. I have been wanting to go to the park under neath the Brooklyn Bridge for some time.
C & C always welcome of course. :thumb
Here are some shots:
The Manhattan Bridge:
C & C always welcome of course. :thumb
Here are some shots:
The Manhattan Bridge:
-Eric
My Gear
My Websites - Personal www.ericsmemories.com |"Professional" www.vividphotography.org
My Favorite Photos - Chicago, NYC, DC, London, Prague, Alaska, Yellowstone, Glacier NP, Vermont, Mt. Rushmore, Badlands NP, The Appalachian Trail
My Gear
My Websites - Personal www.ericsmemories.com |"Professional" www.vividphotography.org
My Favorite Photos - Chicago, NYC, DC, London, Prague, Alaska, Yellowstone, Glacier NP, Vermont, Mt. Rushmore, Badlands NP, The Appalachian Trail
0
Comments
Hi esc2476, I'm one of those people that rarely ever goes into a large city.
The largest closest City to us is Melbourne, and I'd be lucky if I go there even once a year.
I must says Large Tall Buildings just amaze me, because the small town where I live there are no tall buildings at all.
I think the tallest buiding in the Geelong Township is like 7 stories high?
They don't have massive buildings there at all.
Seeing a City Scape like you have posted just amazes me,
quite the concrete jungle, but still I find these massive structures and bridges quite interesting
Thanks for sharing your image .... Skippy
.
Skippy (Australia) - Moderator of "HOLY MACRO" and "OTHER COOL SHOTS"
ALBUM http://ozzieskip.smugmug.com/
:skippy Everyone has the right to be stupid, but some people just abuse the privilege :dgrin