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Manhattan from Brooklyn

A few weeks ago I traveled to New York with my friend and fellow Olympus Trailblazer Alex McClure. Our plan was to photograph the city from Brooklyn. We had done this back in November from the area around the bridges, however, we ran out of time to get shots from the this location (in front of the piers). This time, when we arrived at this location, we were greeted with a beautiful evening and a wonderful sky. I had two camera bodies with me and I used both of them for the following images (The Olympus OM-D E-M5 MarkII and the PEN-F). After we photographed the city skyline we walked up to and over the Brooklyn Bridge. The remainder of the images were from the bridge. The one with the car headlights and taillights was done in “Live Composite” mode.

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2 Responses to “Manhattan from Brooklyn”


  1. 1 jeremie bacpac franko
    July 25, 2016 at 5:13 pm

    As a New Yorker, these shots are thrilling, and I can say the “Tailights in composite mode” completely captures the energy and outrageous madness that I miss about my City.


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