As it turned out, I walked an average of 8 miles a day, but only had free time to shoot images during the evenings, since most of the daytime walking was rushing to get from one location to the next. But, as many of you know, this is my favorite time to shoot photos in cities, so off I went.
If you are a regular blog reader, you know that I usually stay in or near Times Square in the city. I have photographed here many times in the past, and try to capture something different every time.
This time, I decided to photograph some of the characters in Times Square. Here is Bart Simpson looking a lit lost in the city.
I came across these two ladies who were modeling in the center of Times Square and grabbed a couple of shots.
This photo was taken from my hotel room (on the 41st floor of the Marriott Marquis). I saw this ever changing reflection on a building located about two blocks away, so I zoomed in 300mm and shot this.
The next night, I was walking back from a dinner meeting on 88th, heading back to 42nd Street, when I came across Columbus Circle. I have been to this location in the past, but never seen it look so nice with blooming tulips surrounding the fountains.
At this point, I did not have my 5D Mark III with me, so I used my iPhone to capture the image above.
I liked the composition of the image but really wanted to shoot this at the best time of the evening and with a really good camera. So...the next evening, my presentation ended early enough for me to grab my equipment and make the long walk back up to 66th. This time I made it in time to catch the deep blue skies after sunset.
Much better than the iPhone shot!
A view looking down Broadway with the last remaining light in the sky.
(All of the photos were taken with the Canon 5D Mark III, Canon 28-300mm lens, Gitzo tripod, 128GB Lexar Professional 1000x CF card)
5 comments:
Thanks for the new pictures and the B&H video. You have inspired me step up my photography.
Jim
I second Jim's post , thank you very much Jeff.
Those shots with the flowers and the fountain, are those HDR shots or is it just that amazingly lit?
Klaas - no HDR. It was lit like this. I made some small adjustments in Photoshop, but not much.
This is cool!
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