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Saturday 11 July 2015
Houston Street NYC
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Natasha Marco
Houston Street NYC
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Natasha Marco
by
Natasha Marco
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Thursday 9 July 2015
NYC by Christine Mayfield
NYC by Christine Mayfield
New York
New York City
New York City is merged with brilliant colors, depth and distinct forms. Blending one with another through a continuous series of intermediate shapes and structures.
New York City II, glowing with a array of lovely violet prisms, expressing reflective light that shimmers not only through the city , but through nature as well. Merging them as one.
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Monday 6 July 2015
1964-5 World's Fair Site by Bob Slitzan
1964-5 World's Fair Site by Bob Slitzan
Men In Black Revisited 1
These towers which were the New York Pavilion at the 1964-5 World's Fair were made even more famous in the movie blockbuster Men in Black.
Unisphere
The unisphere is still standing from the 1964-5 World's Fair in Queens, New York. The New York Pavilion also from the fair (Men in Black) towers in the background.
Rocket Thrower
This statue called Rocket Thrower by Donald De Lue is from the 1964-5 World's Fair. When it was first displayed, it received bad reviews, in particular from a New York Times reviewer.
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NYC by Paul Politis
NYC by Paul Politis
NYC by Paul Politis
NYC by Paul Politis
A rat on a Manhattan sidewalk
Photograph depicting the crowds and movement in Grand Central Station, Manhattan
Taking the Weight
Taking the Weight
Paul Politis
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Sunday 5 July 2015
Central Park Entrance
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Paulette B Wright
Central Park Entrance
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Paulette B Wright
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Paulette B Wright
One of the ornate iron lamps at an entrance to Central Park from Fifth Avenue, New York
Pink - The Athletic Shirt
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Paulette B Wright
Pink - The Athletic Shirt
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Paulette B Wright
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Paulette B Wright
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New York City - Terry DeLuco
New York City - Terry DeLuco
The Majestic Theatre NYC
Friday 3 July 2015
New York City by Don Edwards
New York City by Don Edwards
An excellent close up of the details of City Hall through the Brooklyn Bridge as seen from Brooklyn.
As seen from Brooklyn, the Manhattan bridge, designed by Leon Moisseiff, opened to traffic on December 31, 1909. It is noted for its innovative design as the first suspension bridge to incorporate deflection theory for the stiffening its deck. The Manhattan Bridge is considered to be the forerunner of modern suspension bridges and served as the model for many of the long-span suspension bridges built since.
This monument, located at Liberty State Park, NJ is by Nathan Rapoport and depicts an American soldier carrying a concentration camp survivor. New York city and the Freedom tower serves as the backdrop to this powerful image.
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New York by Don Edwards
New York by Don Edwards
Morning view in black and White, Waterloo Village, NJ - an historic village dating back to the 1800's
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New York City by Stephen Allen
New York City by Stephen Allen
An artistic shot of a girl in front of the Variety Cafe in New York.
A photograph of some rowing boats on the lake in Central Park in New York. Shot on a sunny day.
A city scape of Manhattan in New York City on a rainy day. Shot from a helicopter in 2013.
New York by Dennis Gottschalk
New York by Dennis Gottschalk
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