Fall in NYC

padupadu Registered Users Posts: 191 Major grins
edited December 1, 2006 in Location, Location, Location!
Fellow DGrin New Yorkers:

I'm taking the family to spend 4 days (3 days net counting fly from San Diego) in NYC. I'll be staying in upper west manhattan (73rd and broadway) and I'd appreciate a few suggestions from the natives:

1-What are the must photograph locations?
2-I'm planning on taking a small tamrac adventure backpack with some filters, offcamera flash, one or two lenses and the handcam (yes, official tourist). Will I be an easy target?
3-Anything you want to say... a nice hidden restaurant you like... that particular painting in that museum.... anything...

Cheers!
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  • AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited October 24, 2006
    padu wrote:
    a nice hidden restaurant you like...

    Get a pastrami sandwich at Katz's deli (google it).
  • padupadu Registered Users Posts: 191 Major grins
    edited October 24, 2006
    Andy wrote:
    Get a pastrami sandwich at Katz's deli (google it).

    Next... Katz was already in my list :D
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  • dancorderdancorder Registered Users Posts: 197 Major grins
    edited October 24, 2006
    I'm not a native (not even the same country) but I was there recently. The first 24 shots in this gallery were taken in New York.

    The first shot was taken from New Jersey just outside the first PATH station accross the river from Manhatten. We were there around 9/11 so I don't know if the search-lights are still there or if they were just for the commemoration.

    You can go up the Empire State building and the Rockafeller center (and maybe some others I don't know about). We went up the Rockafeller center which meant that we could get pictures that included the Empire State building :D. They also have a cool room that seems to be some kind of art work. It tracks people in the room and lights up the ceiling and wall near where they are. If you go up there make sure you go right to the top so that you can see over the big glass screens that are on the lower levels.

    The giant whale model is in the natural history museum which was really good. We had a couple of hours in there but would have stayed longer if it hadn't closed. They have a good number of dinosaur skeletons that are definitely worth seeing and a science exhibition which tries to convey the relative sizes of our universe and an atom(!) and does a pretty good job too.

    We didn't go to Liberty Island, just took the Staten Island Ferry (free) past it and then went back again. Neither of us felt that we missed out too much by doing that (the shot of the statue was taken at 200mm though). However, we were in a bit of a hurry and your kid(s) might not see it that way!

    I carried my Lowepro slingshot bag around the whole time and often had my camera out and never felt threatened. It probably helped that we stayed in Manhatten most of the time and weren't out too late.

    John's of Bleecker Street did some very nice thin pizza. Our guide book said be prepared for queues but we were a bit early so had no trouble getting in.

    There are some other suggestions from people that have more knowledge of the place in this thread http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=40566
  • padupadu Registered Users Posts: 191 Major grins
    edited October 24, 2006
    dancorder wrote:
    I'm not a native (not even the same country) but I was there recently. The first 24 shots in this gallery were taken in New York.
    [snip]

    Thanks for the reply, very beautiful and creative photos!

    The hotel I'm staying is very close to the natural history museum. I was still undecided if I was going to visit it, but after this picture I decided in favor
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  • AngeloAngelo Super Moderators Posts: 8,937 moderator
    edited October 27, 2006
    Just got back from NYC...

    I second the Katz' recommendation but you MUST, MUST, MUST go to Rice-to-Riches, 37 Spring St. OH MY GOD!!!!!

    www.ricetoriches.com
  • KvPhotoKvPhoto Registered Users Posts: 364 Major grins
    edited November 12, 2006
    If you can manage it go to the Botanical Gardens in the Bronx. Also, you can get some awesome shots from Chelsea Piers at night.
  • padupadu Registered Users Posts: 191 Major grins
    edited November 14, 2006
    KvPhoto wrote:
    If you can manage it go to the Botanical Gardens in the Bronx. Also, you can get some awesome shots from Chelsea Piers at night.

    Well, too late :D

    I came back from there two weeks ago. Loved the city, reminds me of my hometown (Sao Paulo, Brazil).

    Photos are here:
    http://padu.smugmug.com/gallery/2110036

    I'll try to select a few and make a report.
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  • dancorderdancorder Registered Users Posts: 197 Major grins
    edited December 1, 2006
    padu wrote:
    Well, too late :D

    I came back from there two weeks ago. Loved the city, reminds me of my hometown (Sao Paulo, Brazil).

    Photos are here:
    http://padu.smugmug.com/gallery/2110036

    I'll try to select a few and make a report.

    So where's this report then? deal.gif:D
  • padupadu Registered Users Posts: 191 Major grins
    edited December 1, 2006
    dancorder wrote:
    So where's this report then? deal.gif:D

    I know, I know.... It's hard to select a few pictures when you have 400 of them (and you like most of them). I'm creating a book right now of the NYC photos as a xmas gift to my wife. That has ONLY 183 pictures... I think when I finish the book I'll be able to filter down a bit more.

    Cheers

    Padu
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  • W.W. WebsterW.W. Webster Registered Users Posts: 3,204 Major grins
    edited December 1, 2006
    padu wrote:
    I don't understand the point of providing a link to a gallery with password protection. ne_nau.gif
  • padupadu Registered Users Posts: 191 Major grins
    edited December 1, 2006
    I don't understand the point of providing a link to a gallery with password protection. ne_nau.gif

    Ops,

    My mistake... it's unprotected now.
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  • W.W. WebsterW.W. Webster Registered Users Posts: 3,204 Major grins
    edited December 1, 2006
    padu wrote:
    Ops, My mistake... it's unprotected now.
    That's better! mwink.gif
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