Showing posts with label night photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label night photography. Show all posts

Friday, September 28, 2012

3 Perfect Days in New York - [TRAVEL] NYC Day 1

Day 1 Front

[TRAVEL] Day 1
A visit to the Big Apple was on the cards for quite a few months now. Juggling between hectic project schedules, can or can we not time it with the US Open, looking for a rainy day in NYC (lol...just to shoot a sea of umbrellas in Times Square) - we finally planned a visit to the Big Apple sans the above "perfect" conditions

We stayed in a place called TriBeCa in lower Manhattan. With the subway just minutes away - we found this an ideal location and was quickly able to figure out "Uptown" and "Downtown". New York's Chinatown meets Little Italy  at Canal Street - and this was our landmark

For me NYC meant - yellow taxis, bustling streets, mad rush,  subways and A,C,D,E,1,2,3 trains, skyscrapers that block sunlight out and of course street food. The zeal and zest of NYC reminded me of India ( rather Bangalore). To quote a friend "No city in the world makes u freeze in the moment like the way NYC does".

We explored Day 1 at a leisurely place - starting off from Canal Street to the World Trade Center,Financial District, the much sought after Isamo Naguchi's Red Cube - the height of which draws ones attention upwards to the skyscrapers on all three sides and  gawked at  Wall Street in the evening.

Day 1

I love the ubiquitous NYC street scene - hailing a taxi. I love to see the bright yellow cabs whizzing by and grinding to a halt at the very first instance of a hand being raised. 


We then took the subway to Empire State Building - a brief halt for NYC's famous pizzas before arriving  atop the 86th floor of the Empire State Building to catch the sunset. The very 1st pic above was shot half an hour after sunset though this came with a costly price. Just after the shutter- my lens hood slipped off the cam and dropped neatly down from the 86th floor of the Empire State Building into the darkness - echoes by the "oohs" and "aaahs" of the crowd who witnessed it. A disappointing feeling - nevertheless replaced with an excitement of the lights coming on .
"No city in the world makes u freeze in the moment like the way NYC does"

With time on our side - we decided to drop by the brightedly illuminated hub of Broadway and the worlds most visited tourist attraction "Time Square" . Enjoooy the pics !

Day 1 - evening and night

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

The different faces of Mickey Mouse @ Disneyland

A visit to Mickeys Toontown @ Disneyland was a sweet reminiscence of those good old cartoon days on Doordarshan.

One of the greatest joys @ Disneyland is to see how children and their smiles brighten up the place. Their utter delight on meeting their favorite cartoon characters in real life! The little girl who kept poking the "Mickey Mouse" to see if he was real and the giggles and laughter after each poke - some memories are better to be lived

A few long exposure shots from the "World of Colors"  - the different faces of Mickey Mouse

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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Passing through Dubai.....The sea,the food and the malls. That's Dubai for you.

Food joints on the streets in Dubai, Authentic Lebanese food
Authentic Lebanese food by PC - My Shots@Photography
Food joints on the streets in Dubai by PC - My Shots@PhotographyFood joints on the streets in Dubai by PC - My Shots@Photography


yet...another sunset by PC - My Shots@Photography
Yet another sunset....shot from the Jumeriah Beach...
Burj-Al-Arab by PC - My Shots@Photography
The Burj-Al-Arab....shimmering reflections
the orange football by PC - My Shots@Photography
The Orangoe Football... @the Jumeriah beach... a personal fav !
love these colors! by PC - My Shots@PhotographyThe Creek Park by PC - My Shots@Photography
 The Creek.
The Plunge! by PC - My Shots@Photography
The Plunge! I was fascinated by this artificial waterfall and the "i-robot" type figures on a dive!  All this in the worlds largest shopping mall -  in Dubai!