Friday, August 22, 2008

ESB Canyon 5

a peek at the Empire State Building from Fifth Avenue and 40th Street, Manhattan, NYC


We've had such great weather lately--and low humidity, too. You know, it makes you almost wish you were a tourist. If you live close or have some free time, what are you waiting for? Come on!

Here, we get a peek at the Empire State Building, looking down Fifth Avenue from 40th Street.

13 comments:

Pause said...

Perhaps I will be! My friend Claire just landed I really would like to see you and her both!

Anonymous said...

Oti, nice shot...I miss NYC...

DaveK

Anonymous said...

CroakArtiste', that would be fun.

thanks, Dave!

coolingstar9 said...

Wow, after I see the wonderful photo and it's desciption. I am thinking to be the tourist for New York City.
Surely, I will bring my digital camera to record the scene of wonder-New Yoke City.
Have a nice day, best wishes from coolingstar9, Singapore

Anonymous said...

What a lovely shot. Almost makes me want to go home! ... Almost.

chilly said...

Dude! This is a awesome photo! Ha, as always! ;)

ummm, I don't want to be a tourist, I want to live right in the middle of it all. ;)

Hey, do you ever shoot black and white photos?
Thanks for your postings! And have a great weekend. :)

Anonymous said...

New York City is the dream place for anyone around the world. Nice Images.

Mark Daniels said...

I absolutely love New York City and would enjoy being there right now. But it isn't possible.

Meanwhile, I'll keep enjoying your great pictures.

Mark Daniels

Anonymous said...

Chilly, I used to shoot more B&W than color but since I started using digital cameras, I haven't. I am attracted to blacks and shadows, though, and you see this in many of my posted photos.

Dan De Ment said...

Great image. Everything is sharp. One of the things I'm constanly goofing up. Even with a tripod I seem to shake. Good job.
Dan

Pok Dell said...

I wish I had an opportunity to visit this metro..

Carol said...

Gorgeous!

A little award for you back at my blog to thank you for sharing your talents and NYC with us.

Anonymous said...

I used to live in NYC and this picture really makes me miss it. After I win the writing competition at Writer's Digest, I'll be able to go again next Spring!
(I'm thinking positively;)