Tuesday, May 22, 2012

NYC Photography Journey












   Its was a week of great photography, and not to mention beautiful scenes and buildings. The week involved three different trips, NYC on the High Line, NYC lower Manhattan, and NYC Time Square to Central Park. The city was full of patterns and lines. Not to mention all the colour. Our goal for the first and second day was to get 100 pictures that included any of the element or principles. The last day was just twenty of your best pictures including the elements and principles.
   Now I am going to talk about each of my pictures and the day that it was taken. The first picture on the left was on the High Line of one of the most amazing buildings. I noticed not only lines, but reflection of other buildings, but their was something extra, a window was popping out so it made the reflection look like an illusion. High Line was a beautiful trip. Its was basically photography heaven up their. Its like the people who remade the High Line was a photographer, allowing other to enjoy the feeling of taking a photo.
   Next I will talk about the top picture, which was taken on a port near the Brooklyn Bridge. This port had an elegant structure with two levels. The top level was public but, the bottom seemed to be private. Any who, i noticed before we even went up, the stairs were beautifully structured and nothing but the blue sky behind it. So in my head i was thinking of a deep meaning like, stair way to heaven, or a journey to the unknown, its very interesting.
   The last picture was actually taken at the same location the last picture was. To the left of the staircase was a window to the first level, again the was line and reflection. What made it most interesting was the fact that  the last part of the building seemed to cave in which again gave the photo a illusive touch. During this trip we saw a J&R electronic store which had like twenty different stores in that building. And the Brooklyn Bridge was so to crowded, so it wasn't as great to take pictures. All in all, it was a great experience.

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