As well as capturing the sights in Manhattan, I also had my eyes out for shots with artistic merit. Many of them I found interesting for their architecture, usually the combination of lines and reflections or the juxtaposition between new and old.
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One World Trade Center |
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The building with the sailboat-shaped windows |
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Old pilings |
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The U.N. Building |
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The Freedom Tower |
And then there was the moment I looked down and saw a blonde shock of hair looking out over the sparkly water, her fingernail polish nearly matching the color of the river water.
Old modes of transport contrasted starkly with the ever-changing cityscape.
Beautiful, wish I were there...
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