Absolutely Stunning. Very nice composition going on there. Looking at the map, it seems to be a fair bit out of your usual stomping ground ) Also, is it a single shot or a pano? If it’s a pano, it’s superb (can’t see a single stitch.
Colin
I.T. Specialist in Scotland
4/29/07
Thanks guys.
Colin: yeah def. not midtown manhattan, but still technically NYC. This shot is actually an HDR comprised of 3 shots. (single not pano)
Waouwwww.
For all your pictures….respect and admiration.
Every time i’m logged on your site, i’m dreaming.
I like the color and the dynamic of the picture. The color contrast between the bridge and the sand is very interesting.
Thanks Jimmie
Bernard Leman
employee in Brussels Belgium
5/1/07
Tena koe ehoa
For an HDR is fairly shapr without the transitional quality of other HDR images, not a critique of any signifcence but moe a subjective comment. I think the composition in portrait orientation is a winner. It really exposes the height of this vast peerspective withut losing the visuality of the depth to it.
ndiginiz
occupied in Aotearoa (New Zealand)
5/4/07
this is probably my favourite picture of yours, finally got round to telling you that, ive been following your pictures for a couple of months, love it all.
I love the contrast between the clean, slick sky and the beach.
Juliette Finance un-extraordinaire in NYC 4/29/07Beautiful shot!
Absolutely Stunning. Very nice composition going on there. Looking at the map, it seems to be a fair bit out of your usual stomping ground
) Also, is it a single shot or a pano? If it’s a pano, it’s superb (can’t see a single stitch.
Colin I.T. Specialist in Scotland 4/29/07Thanks guys.
Colin: yeah def. not midtown manhattan, but still technically NYC. This shot is actually an HDR comprised of 3 shots. (single not pano)
Jimmie cornershots guy in nyc 4/29/07Waouwwww.
Bernard Leman employee in Brussels Belgium 5/1/07For all your pictures….respect and admiration.
Every time i’m logged on your site, i’m dreaming.
I like the color and the dynamic of the picture. The color contrast between the bridge and the sand is very interesting.
Thanks Jimmie
Tena koe ehoa
ndiginiz occupied in Aotearoa (New Zealand) 5/4/07For an HDR is fairly shapr without the transitional quality of other HDR images, not a critique of any signifcence but moe a subjective comment. I think the composition in portrait orientation is a winner. It really exposes the height of this vast peerspective withut losing the visuality of the depth to it.
Wonderfull panoramatic bridge.R
riki 5/7/07I really like the colors of the sky and bridge in this one. This is a beautiful capture of the sunbeams.
micki homeschooling mom in Virginia 5/10/07Good job getting the cover of the L magazine.
Nobody Bad AzZ Mofo in Manhattan 5/10/07Jimmy…Trying to get in contact with you to discuss a possible photo shoot? email me back, Thanks
David Swell Webmaster in Bay Ridge Brooklyn 5/14/07it’s rather distant…or is detached a better word
Orsino Student in NY 5/14/07I like this one! It’s a magic bridge… because it’s a fantastic picture.
Cuentos in Spain 5/19/07Greetings, Mariana Cuentos.
I love how the sun is behind the bridge and yet the Verrazano isn’t silhoutted.
Ben @ pushingit.org hustler in Manhattan 5/29/07Love this shot, well done!
pfeel eraser in Brooklyn, NY 6/5/07Nice shot. I was born and raised in Brooklyn. The garbage on the beach really brings me back…
jeff IT support in Long Island, NY 7/1/07So busy yet so calm…nice compilation!
Zeeshan Student in Toronto 9/4/07this is probably my favourite picture of yours, finally got round to telling you that, ive been following your pictures for a couple of months, love it all.
martin student in England 1/19/08Awesome composition and nice colors too.
Jenn Researcher in Cambridge 1/20/08Love this shot. Composition and colors are really well done.
Mike in USA 6/16/08beautiful colors.
Darwin Doleyres Photographer, Sys Admin in Montreal 1/24/10bigger than nature