NXNW 2014: The Blue Skyline
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North Canal Sunset
My plan to go over to the Everett Mill to catch sunset last friday almost didn’t happen. Not because I didn’t want to go, but because the cloud gods seemed to be conspiring against me. The spotty clouds that were prevalent through the day seemed to be giving way to a heavy cloud cover. It …
Sunset over Lower Manhattan
This was taken at my wife’s cousin’s wedding a couple of years ago. The reception was held at a restaurant on the East River at the Brooklyn end of Williamsburg Bridge. This was the view at sunset looking west towards the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges. The image was processed using Photomatix 32 bit plugin and Lightroom and finished in Photoshop …
Skyline Fury
Another archive shot for today — newly processed. This one was shot in the summer of 2011 from the top level of a parking garage near Faneuil Hall in Boston. It cost me about $30 to park my car there and wander around the area for a couple of hours, but I think it was …
The Mill City
This was shot about three years ago from the high service water tower in Lawrence. It was taken at around 8:00 in the morning. I’ve processed this a couple of different ways over the past couple of years, but this is the final, definitive version. It captures the atmosphere of the morning, with the low …
Mill City
I wasn’t sure what to call this image. It was shot from the Pacific Mill yard — one of my favorite places in Lawrence to shoot. I grabbed this shot (believe it or not) around noon during one the Historic Mills Photo Walks that I host with my friend, Steven Perlmutter. I used my 10 …