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Reply #10 - May 1st, 2008 at 10:53pm
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Thanks very much Tim, Ren and Diane

Tim - You definitely have to come over here for a visit.  Hey, perhaps we could have a retreat in London.

Diane - hope your son makes it over here sometime.  My daughter would love to go to New York.  She was very jealous when I went and didn't take her with.

Ren - some pics taken but they need editing.  Hopefully, I'll have time at the weekend.
  
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Reply #9 - Apr 30th, 2008 at 12:55pm
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So glad I wandered in here. . .will be back for more in-depth commentary. . .but so enjoyed these Nas.  And please do. . .share some pics of London with us!

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Reply #8 - Apr 29th, 2008 at 2:50pm
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Nas,

Gorgeous photos Nas, thanks for sharing the experience...look forward to the England shots myself...it is my teenage son's vacation fantasy.

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Reply #7 - Apr 29th, 2008 at 2:17pm
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nas,

That's great!  I'm excited to see them. I'll use this as impetus to get myself over the pond (I'd be the first time). Karen wants to go to...I think we both have the travelling bug.

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Reply #6 - Apr 29th, 2008 at 11:22am
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Tim

I took my camera out and about yesterday and made a start on some London pics.  When I have a few more, I'll post them.
  
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Reply #5 - Apr 27th, 2008 at 7:28am
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Thanks Nas :)

>N>  Miles of fields do nothing for me.

Give us our Daily Bread? :)

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Reply #4 - Apr 27th, 2008 at 5:37am
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Thanks very much for your detailed reply P.

1.  I loved the tree in blossom and the way it contrasted with all the concrete and glass of the buildings around.

2.  The view from the ESB was amazing.  I took lots of photos from all sides but I liked this one looking over the Hudson river.  I love cities.  Nature I can take in small doses and prefer forests and mountains.  Miles of fields do nothing for me.

3.  I hadn't noticed the tree until I saw the picture.   

4.  As I said to Tim, this was the tenement museum in Lower East Side and is typical of the places immigrants lived or worked in when the came over from Eastern Europe, Ireland or Italy.  It was fascinating to see how they managed with very little compared to what we need as basiics nowasdays.

5.  You're right, it is Times Square and I stood in the middle of a traffic island to take this.

6.  I loved the theatre because it was an old building sandwiched between new ones.  It is NY's oldest working theatre, built at the beginning of the last century by Oscar Hammerstein.

http://www.newvictory.org/newvicMain.m

7. Glad you like it - me having a bit of fun with photoshop.
  
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Reply #3 - Apr 27th, 2008 at 5:20am
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Thanks very much Tim

The building with the fire escape was the Tenement museum in Lower East Side.   Glad you liked the last one of New York - I was playing around with photoshop.  I'd love to return to NY again, especially to see the places I didn't get a chance to see this time.

I like the idea of taking photos of London.  I'll take my camera with me next time I'm in town.
  
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Reply #2 - Apr 26th, 2008 at 7:54pm
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Hi Nas,

Judging by these, Tim's and Norm's pix, you all had a spiffing time.

As you've posted in this forum I'll comment on the pix as pix, if that's ok. Though one comparative observation: many of Tim's and Norm's pix are of microcosoms; whereas yours tend to be broad panoramas -  want to call them macrocosoms but "macro" in photographs means "small" for some bizarre reason.

Much of this is personal reaction / interpretation / appreciation:

From the top: 01) Magnolia Trees

I like this for several reasons. Firstly, it is simply aesthetically pleasing (because trees and sunshine tend to be). Secondly, I love the way in which the  magnolia (one of my fav trees) seems to be blotting out the urban sprawl. Reminds me of the film "Logan's Run" whereby Washington DC is subsumed by nature. It also forms a fretwork for which to view the skyscrapers.

02) Empire State panorama? (N0t much looks down on so much).

My Dad went up the Empire State Building in 1965 - I have a pic of him there somewhere in my pic piles.  So I have an emotional attachment here. I am sure your pic is far from unique - may even be "typical" but as you cannot move the ESB that s not your fault! It is executed superbly and the river (Hudson?) is shown slicing through the urban sprawl - which, combined with the marching magnolias shows there is hope for the planet. Of course, in reality, the city has hemmed-in the river - but one can dream.

(Perhaps I ought to say, I have nowt against NYC in particular - I am urbanphobic. I live fifty-five miles from London but keep as well-away as possible.) I lived in a city of 30,000 people once and, although I still go thee it was far, far, far too large for me.

03) Empire State Building from Ground

This is another fab pic. The balance of canopy and stars / stripes on one side with the rocket of the ESB in the middle is excellent. The tree (Cherry?) adds the finishing touch.

04) What a great pic! You have used the language of the built environment  to dominate our view. There is no left; no right; no bottom; no top: just an unending brick-concrete-glass-metal for ever and ever: a prayer to human built brutalism. I imagine people climbing the fire escapes upward to escape the streets, to only finish when hey ran out of energy. I love this metaphor you have painted.

05) I do not know this - Time Square, maybe?

I see the British invasion continues with "The Lion King" - written by my near-neighbour Lord Lloyd-Webber... my nearer neighbour did some work on his land and was, he tells me, instructed not to talk to Lloyd-Bank unless spoken to first. So I hope America finds him more approachable.

For me, this is one of my two last fav pic simply because it is more "touristy" - but, as a tourist pic, it is very good. Only because some of your other pix are s good does this appear a tad less satisfactory.

06) Theatre entrance

This is my other least fav. I might suggest you rotate it to horizontal too.

07) A blue-lumarized city-scape

Now we're in my area of taking pix and adapting them. I like this. It is, perhaps, a tad old hat (1960s nuke-a-city style) but it does work for me - makes me think how vulnerable we really are in our sophisticated existence.   

Fab set, Nas - thank you!

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Re: New York Sights
Reply #1 - Apr 26th, 2008 at 7:50pm
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Nas,

The scenic shot (from the Empire State Building?) is cool. Moreso, I find the choice of blues added to the last pic, creating a sort of coldness and alienation for a city that exudes energy fascinating. I could study that one for a while.

And for some reason, fire escapes feel cozy. Maybe it's just a wanting to return to NY sooner than later. Thanks for sharing these. We're creating a little treasure trove of images. ah...


Namaste,
~Tim

P.S.: from a selfish viewpoint, would you be interested in shooting some areas in and around your home or London? I would love to see more of England. If you want.....
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