05 02 2012
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Photographing New York City

Places to photograph in the Tri-State Area, NYC. \n\nI will provide you with camera settings I used on each single shot, as well as location, and direction on how to get there (by train, bus, tram, walking or driving).\n**** Photos in this blog have been taken using ether the Nikon D90, D80 or P7000

Rain drops! (DSCN0707)

17 October 2011 08:11:58

Rain drops! (DSCN0707), originally uploaded by 1D-Photography.Taken from a 19th fl window in midtown Manhattan! (sorry I'm NOT posting the exact address of this place because of security reasons. Thanks!)Exif data:Camera: Nikon Coolpix P7000Exposure: 0.01 sec (1/103)Aperture: f/2.8Focal Length: 6 mmISO Speed: 100I just got this new Nikon P7000, and I'm very exited I did. To me, it is like DSRL mounted on a point-and-shoot body. It has manual settings (I can control the Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO, etc.) It also has continuous shooting, as well as Bracketing, and manual focus as well; Oh, and not mention, It also shoots in RAW!--Update:I just did a Firmware upgrade to correct focusing problem and slow RAW processing. It works the way it should be now, perfect!

Central Park

17 October 2011 08:06:10

-Please see Columbus Circle for Direction InformationCentral Park South. The lights are coming from the David Blaine act on the other side of the bridge:Central Park, NYC -DSC_0466-Camera: Nikon D90Exposure: 30 sec (30)Aperture: f/4.5Focal Length: 34 mmISO Speed: 200Near by 72nd St. (East side):@ Central Park, NYCCamera: Nikon D80Exposure: 0.2 sec (1/5)Aperture: f/3.8Focal Length: 22 mmISO Speed: 100View of Central Park from Rockefeller Center;DSC_2623Camera: Nikon D80Exposure: 0.4 sec (2/5)Aperture: f/3.5Focal Length: 18 mmISO Speed: 250DSC_1321Camera: Nikon D90Exposure: 0.017 sec (1/60)Aperture: f/4Focal Length: 25 mmISO Speed: 200

Intrepid Museum

17 October 2011 07:59:30

This is a very interesting place to visit in NYC. The view is spectacular by the sunset.Visit their website for more infoTo get there, just take any train to Time Square, then walk West (45th St.) to Hudson River.INTREPID (DSC_9460)Camera: Nikon D90Exposure: 30Aperture: f/22.0Focal Length: 17 mmISO Speed: 200

Van Cortlandt Park in South Bronx, NY

01 September 2011 11:23:15

Get Direction Information at Van Cortlandt Park's main website DSC_4161Camera: Nikon D90Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/400)Aperture: f/3.5Focal Length: 18 mmISO Speed: 200DSC_4166Camera: Nikon D90Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/400)Aperture: f/3.5Focal Length: 18 mmISO Speed: 200DSC_4323Camera: Nikon D90Exposure: 0.008 sec (1/125)Aperture: f/4Focal Length: 28 mmISO Speed: 200DSC_4292Camera: Nikon D90Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/640)Aperture: f/3.5Focal Length: 18 mmISO Speed: 200

The Q train aproaching Queens B. Plaza, coming from the City!

03 August 2011 09:14:22

The Q train coming from the City! DSC_5660, originally uploaded by 1D-Photography.

Camera Exposure Aperture Focal Length ISO Speed
Nikon D90
0.033 sec (1/30)
f/4.8
50 mm
200

61st Woodside - Train Station - Queens, NY (DSCN0952)

02 August 2011 09:56:23

61st Woodside - Train Station - Queens, NY (DSCN0952), originally uploaded by 1D-Photography.

Chinatown, NYC

27 July 2011 19:21:55

Chinatown, NYC (DSC_7032), originally uploaded by 1D-Photography.Exif Data:Camera: Nikon D90Exposure: 1.5Aperture: f/5.6Focal Length: 50 mmISO Speed: 200It is said that there are two Chinatowns in NYC; one in Flushing Queens, and the other one in Manhattan. The one in Flushing is where the majority of the Asian population live, and they own most of the business there as well.But, the original Chinatown in lower Manhattan is where most of Asian goods are sold, and their business go even further: in there you will find everything from a traditional Asian dish to the most famous branded article, specially watches and women handbags like Omega, Rolex, LAUREN, Cole, Lacoste, ALDO, etc. But of course, they are all counterfeited (or at least that's what I been hearing people saying since I moved to NYC a couple of years ago.)How to get to Chinatown:Almost every train will take you there. Simply take any Brooklyn bound train that stops at Canal St. station. Very simple! right?

Silver Cup Studio

31 May 2011 19:58:06

Silver cup studio. (DSC_6915), originally uploaded by 1D-Photography.Taken from a moving train (#7 train) while approaching the Queens Borough Plaza station.Exif data: Camera: Nikon D90Exposure: 0.017 sec (1/60)Aperture: f/1.4Focal Length: 50 mmISO Speed: 200

Lexington Ave., NY (DSC_5620)

10 February 2011 14:42:49

Lexington Ave., NY (DSC_5620), originally uploaded by 1D-Photography.I took this picture from one of the Hunter College buildings located at Lexington and 68th St. Manhattan, NY.Published with Blogger-droid v1.6.7

The Colors of NYC! (DSC_5493)

10 February 2011 13:58:53

The Colors of NYC! (DSC_5493), originally uploaded by 1D-Photography.Walking on a raining evening on 59th St. and Lexington Ave. I had this idea since a long time, but I never had the time to go out there on a raining day. I used my Nikon D90 and a Nikon 50mm f/1.4 lens to take this shot.Exposure 0.05 sec (1/20)Aperture f/1.4Focal Length 50 mmFocal Length 50.4 mmISO Speed 200

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