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Photographing the Brooklyn Bridge

I took these photos back in October of 2010. I was going to meet my wife downtown for dinner and a movie, and had some time to kill. It was a very windy and cloudy day, which made for some nice dramatic skies, so I thought I would take some shots from the Brooklyn Bridge. I was finding it hard to get any angles of the bridge that I hadn’t seen before, so I took a new approach… photos of people taking photos of the bridge.

It turned out to be a lot of fun. My favorite shot is #6. He looks like he is praying to the sky, but he’s actually looking taking a shot of the rigging. The other shot I really like is #10. The guy on the left saw the woman in red taking a picture with her slr, and decided she knew what she was doing and copied her shot. I had to laugh, because I’ve had people do the same thing when I was shooting with my slr.

One of the photo tips you read about often is to turn around and look behind you when taking photos of a sunset. Sometimes the best shots are not where you think they will be. In my case, they were standing next to me doing the same thing I was.

Photographing the Brooklyn Bridge
He was leaning back… trying to get a little bit wider shot.

Photographing the Brooklyn Bridge
Nice view of Brooklyn in the back

Photographing the Brooklyn Bridge

Photographing the Brooklyn Bridge

Photographing the Brooklyn Bridge

Photographing the Brooklyn Bridge

Photographing the Brooklyn Bridge

Photographing the Brooklyn Bridge

Photographing the Brooklyn Bridge

Photographing the Brooklyn Bridge
(Click here to see the “before” image)

Nathan’s Famous

Coney Island Nathans
Coney Island Nathan’s

Summer is over… but the hot dogs will live on forever. I’ve had a lot going on the past few months… a new job, a quick site redesign, vacation to Niagara falls and other fun stuff. I also purchased an iPad to play around with. This photo was taken with a Panasonic GF1, uploaded to the iPad, edited with PhotoGene, and watermarked and uploaded with FilterStorm. I’ll be following up with a post about an iPad workflow in the near future.

The new site design is a slightly modified version of a theme called “ePhoto” from ElegantThemes. It’s a little more visual than my old theme… let me know if you like it.