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- Camera: FUJIFILM FinePix S5500
- Taken on 2008/08/13 03:24:33
- Exposure: 0.001s (1/1000)
- Focal Length: 5.70mm
- F/Stop: f/7.000
- ISO Speed: ISO400
- Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
- No flash
Comments
DiggaTwigga, on October 8, 2008, said:
Yes that's true Manhattan was the most impressive city I've ever visited.
©polytropos, on October 8, 2008, said:
Have you ever been in Bern, DiggaTwigga ?
DiggaTwigga, on October 8, 2008, said:
Until now not.
antorenz, on October 8, 2008, said:
Do you dare compare, poly?
©polytropos, on October 8, 2008, said:
If it's not only the size ...
antorenz, on October 8, 2008, said:
The main beauty of Manhattan is SIZE: the city itself, the buildings, the parks... (and sometimes of people!!!)
I'm sure Bern is a very nice place, as many others at the world, but I think nothing can really be compared to Manhattan...
DiggaTwigga, on October 8, 2008, said:
I think the big cities of Asia like Shanghai or Singapore are comparable to NY. But I haven't been in Asia.
antorenz, on October 8, 2008, said:
Neither have I, DiggaTwigga. And maybe you're right... but, I don't know, NYC is somehow a symbol of modern history. So maybe it has more charme because of the power it represents...
©polytropos, on October 8, 2008, said:
DiggaTwigga, I was very impressed of Bangkok. For us "westerner" especially the colours, the scents and the different street life is wowing.
DiggaTwigga, on October 8, 2008, said:
That's true NY is a symbolf of modern histroy. I think Dubai could become such a symbol in the next centuries. I think I should visit Dubai, Tokio, Singapore and Shanghai and then I will see if one of this cities are comparable.
©polytropos, on October 8, 2008, said:
Start small and begin with Bern for acclimatization, Digga. ;-)
©polytropos, on October 8, 2008, said:
... or what about Kathmandu ?
gabiavram, on October 13, 2008, said:
Great panorama!G.
Flavio Snidero, on October 14, 2008, said:
Anto, dì la verità: questa visione della metropoli così dall'alto è proprio mozzafiato! Bella la tua interpretazione.
Ciao, ciao. Flavio
antorenz, on October 15, 2008, said:
Thank you so much gabiavram for your visit and comment!
Flavio, questo ho visto il mio primo giorno a Manhattan... IMMAGINA! e per questo non riesco a smettere di pensare di tornarci!!! Grazie della tua (graditissima) visita!
arif solak, on October 16, 2008, said:
hello ))
Welcome To ANTALYA
Antalya
Greetings from Turkey, Arif
ginovitrani, on October 16, 2008, said:
Antorenz, sono stato attratto dalla curiosità di rivedere le tue splendide foto, questa in particolare mi mette in primo piano quel palazzo a forma di ferro da stiro, che assomiglia molto a un'ala del Castello Spagnolo di Barletta. Il nostro e' cosi denominato "a punta di lancia", bello tutto il contesto panoramico di questa stupenda foto che immagino l'abbia scattata dall'Empire, correggimi se sbaglio (dalle Torri gemelle purtroppo non è piu' possibile). GinoVitrani
Francesco Calzavara, on March 29, 2009, said:
eila'...
13/8/2008...all'Empire ci sono stato nel 2006..ma non con una digitale...purtoppo...ma ci torno...e con la digitale chiaramente
complimenti per questa splendida panoramica....new york e' sempre new york
prova a rivederti questa foto cosi' !!!!
ciao
francesco
antorenz, on March 30, 2009, said:
Grazie Francesco... ho sempre pensato di comporre le foto più belle di NYC con quello sfondo musicale...
è vero, New York è emozione che si rinnova anche solo con il ricordo....
Un saluto, Anto
CORRADO TRIPICCHIO, on September 20, said:
Hai volato alto eh...Brava!!