Big Apple Images, Part 1
by Jess Guim on Mar.11, 2010, under Amateur Photography, Big Apple Images, Digital Camera, New York City Attractions, New York City Photography, New York City Tourist Spots
It’s March, 2010 here in New York City, and all around is still cold. My posting for this week is a list of albums of my favorite images of the Big Apple, and other places I’ve visited from 1999 with my Nikon 5000 camera.
1. 42nd Street
5. Aerial Shots
7. Animals – Domestic and Wild, Album 1
8. Animals – Domestic and Wild, Album 2
9. Animals – Domestic and Wild, Album 3
This list is just a part of a bigger list of albums of images of the Big Apple and other places around it. So, please come back later for more.
Towering Buildings of NYC
by Jess Guim on Feb.26, 2010, under Amateur Photography, Big Apple Images, Digital Camera, New York City Attractions, New York City Photography, New York City Tourist Spots, Times Square
Towering buildings of New York City are mostly found at Manhattan – an island county of the city. The one you’ll see below is just one of the new towering buildings at Times Square.
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Naked Cowboy of NYC
by Jess Guim on Feb.25, 2010, under Amateur Photography, Big Apple Images, Digital Camera, New York City Attractions, New York City Photography, New York City Tourist Spots
The Naked Cowboy of New York City is one and only in America. He is one of top attractions at the Times Square, specially to female tourists. His name is Robert John Burke, an actor, singer, songwriter, and writer.
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Spring Flowers at Macy’s
by Jess Guim on Feb.24, 2010, under Amateur Photography, Big Apple Images, Digital Camera, New York City Attractions, New York City Photography, New York City Tourist Spots
Spring is almost coming at New York City, and these albums of flowers will make this waiting shorter. Spring Flower Show at Macy’s is held annually, and the pictures at this blog were taken from the Macy’s at Herald Square, New York City. ALBUM #2, ALBUM #3, ALBUM #4, ALBUM #5
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Circle Line
by Jess Guim on Feb.20, 2010, under Amateur Photography, Big Apple Images, Digital Camera, New York City Attractions, New York City Photography, New York City Tourist Spots
Riding at Circle Line is a fun way of enjoying the attractions of New York City. Running along the Hudson River, this cruise is the best way to enjoy the magical skyscrapers of Manhattan, New York City.
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Chrysler Building
by Jess Guim on Feb.20, 2010, under Amateur Photography, Big Apple Images, Digital Camera, New York City Attractions, New York City Photography, New York City Tourist Spots
The Chrysler Building, located at 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue, is an art deco building, and once the tallest building of America at the start of the 20th century. The building was named after the carmaker Walter Chrysler, and its decorations outside were patterned from radiator grille of a car. This building is also one of the greatest buildings of America, making the building always at the covers of architecture magazines.
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Manhattan by the East River
by Jess Guim on Feb.19, 2010, under Amateur Photography, Big Apple Images, Digital Camera, New York City Attractions, New York City Photography, New York City Tourist Spots
The East River is a strait that separates Manhattan from Queens and Long Island. The East River is a good place to view the skyscrapers of Manhattan from the Queensboro bridge to the southern part of the island. Most visible buildings from the East River are United Nations and the Trump building nearby. There are eight bridges that cross this river, and 13 tunnels for subway trains and other vehicles run under this river.
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Steel Beams Cross of Twin Towers
by Jess Guim on Feb.19, 2010, under Amateur Photography, Big Apple Images, Digital Camera, New York City Attractions, New York City Photography, New York City Tourist Spots
The steel beam cross from the remnants of the fallen Twin Towers stands as a religious symbol to believers. This cross was once erected at the ground zero. But because of the developing construction at the place, the cross was erected across the street of the ground zero. The World Trade Center cross is an inspiration to WTC workers and loved ones left by the September 11, 2001 victims.
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Ellis Island
by Jess Guim on Feb.18, 2010, under Amateur Photography, Big Apple Images, Digital Camera, New York City Attractions, New York City Photography, New York City Tourist Spots
Ellis Island Immigration Station served as the center for immigration processing from January 1, 1892 to November 12, 1954. This historic center which is a tourist spot now is part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument. Twelve million immigrants had been processed by the US Bureau of Immigration at this island. From this place, we could also clearly view the skyscrapers of New York City’s Manhattan.
Ellis Island, Album 1 Ellis Island, Album 2
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Union Square
by Jess Guim on Feb.17, 2010, under Amateur Photography, Big Apple Images, Digital Camera, New York City Attractions, New York City Photography, New York City Tourist Spots
The Union Square is a historical intersection, once called as Union Station of several trolley lines on the early 19th century. History books about New York City mention this place as a location also for union demonstrations and pickets in the early days. The Broadway Avenue and Fourth Avenue (formerly Bowery Road) meet at this square. Currently, this place is also the location for Green Farm Market, where fresh fruits, vegetables, and flowers are sold by farmers and small-time businessmen comging from neighboring boroughs and states.
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