Just a view from a hotel room window, and yet, where else could this street be but in New York? .
Loud, bustling, noisy, outsized - and fascinating.
Tall buildings, small trees, lots of yellow cabs, and harsh light and shadow
Of course I could not possibly show all the photographs here that I brought back home. And even a severe selection will not fit into one reasonable blog post. So let's start with a few straight touristy photographs before we get to twilight and reflections.
Click on the images to enlarge.
Another image from our hotel room. Notice the empty space in the left building. The crisis seems to show.
Roof top landscape with one of the characteristic water reservoirs.
Central Park from Bethesda Terrace
The park, like everything in New York, is enormous. We walked what felt like miles and miles, and yet we never made it into the upper half of the park. Very relaxing on a beautiful day, but you can still hear the drone of city traffic in most places.
Just a view from a hotel room window, and yet, where else could this street be but in New York? .
Loud, bustling, noisy, outsized - and fascinating.
Tall buildings, small trees, lots of yellow cabs, and harsh light and shadow
Of course I could not possibly show all the photographs here that I brought back home. And even a severe selection will not fit into one reasonable blog post. So let's start with a few straight touristy photographs before we get to twilight and reflections.
Click on the images to enlarge.
Another image from our hotel room. Notice the empty space in the left building. The crisis seems to show.
Roof top landscape with one of the characteristic water reservoirs.
Central Park from Bethesda Terrace
The park, like everything in New York, is enormous. We walked what felt like miles and miles, and yet we never made it into the upper half of the park. Very relaxing on a beautiful day, but you can still hear the drone of city traffic in most places.
Just a view from a hotel room window, and yet, where else could this street be but in New York? .
Loud, bustling, noisy, outsized - and fascinating.
Tall buildings, small trees, lots of yellow cabs, and harsh light and shadow
Of course I could not possibly show all the photographs here that I brought back home. And even a severe selection will not fit into one reasonable blog post. So let's start with a few straight touristy photographs before we get to twilight and reflections.
Click on the images to enlarge.
Another image from our hotel room. Notice the empty space in the left building. The crisis seems to show.
Roof top landscape with one of the characteristic water reservoirs.
Central Park from Bethesda Terrace
The park, like everything in New York, is enormous. We walked what felt like miles and miles, and yet we never made it into the upper half of the park. Very relaxing on a beautiful day, but you can still hear the drone of city traffic in most places.
New York! (1) معماری و ساختمانهای زیبا