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This is an old elevated rail line that runs through lower Manhattan. It has been converted into a park, an open walkway with interesting views of the city. This view is of some artwork at the north end of the walk. See gigapan.org/gigapans/41402/ for another view from 17th street. The focus was set on the art...
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This is an old elevated rail line that runs through lower Manhattan. It has been converted into a park and this view is from 17th street looking north. The scene was very high contrast, with white buildings in direct sun on the left side, and old dark red brick buildings in the shadow on the right side. I set the exp...
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This was a test image using a new camera. The sky was gray, and the photo is too. To the jogger I talked to: I think the image stabilization mode was ON by mistake, as the image is very blurry (when on a tripod you have to turn off image stabilization). If you click below on “Stitcher Notes: view” you will see d...
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Erected 1890/92, this gun battery protected New York Harbor. Two 12” guns were installed. The guns and the gun lifts were removed in 1906 when they were considered to be obsolete. During World War II, two radar towers were built on Potter's roof for use by the Harbor entrance command post. At the end of World War II...
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This is the view of the Verrazano Narrows Bridge, and New York City from the observation deck at the north end of Sandy hook, NJ. The Verrazano Narrows Bridge is about 8 miles away, Coney Island about 7 miles, and the Empite State Building about 18 miles. On a Zero to 10 scale for visibility, it was about a 9. For ...
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This is taken from the center of officer’s row, looking east. These buildings face the bay, and are now abandoned. Behind these buildings are the Fort Hancock Parade grounds. You can just see the Sandy Hook Lighthouse to the left of the center building. Fort Hancock was decommissioned in 1972. It is now part of t...
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This is the view from the south of the new Rt 36 bridge at the base of Sandy Hook, NJ. The old draw bridge has been locked open, and 3 lanes are open on the new bridge. They have to finish tearing down the old bridge to finish the new one. Search on "don" or "Rt 36" or "Sandy Hook" for ...
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This is the new Rt 36 bridge, 2 lanes are open, now the old brideg has to come down. Will geotag this in a few daty
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It's a Saturday, and schools out, so no one is in the photo. The building in the foreground are Brown University, and the tall buildings in the background is downtown Providence. The state capital building is at top right.
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View looking North from Broadway & between 42-43 St. Sections of Broadway have been closed by Mayor Bloomberg, so now it's actually a nice place to go!! They have chairs all over Broadway, so you relax, sit down and take in the surroundings. To see other Times Square shots search on drh To see other NYC shots cli...
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