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This was hard to map... I knew I had taken this of a power plant on the east side of Manhattan. I figured it was the station on 14th street from looking at current maps, but it didn't look right. Turns out it was the station on 38th (just south of the UN), which was torn down around 2005. The deep blue sky is a result of using two stacked polarizing filters.
This photo is of Wollman rink, which is actually at the southern end of Central park. Lasker rink is at the northern end of the park at not as well known.
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I'm doubting this was take indoors.
This is now open... but it's a little rustic on the path. Wear boots.
Thank you.
This was hard to map... I knew I had taken this of a power plant on the east side of Manhattan. I figured it was the station on 14th street from looking at current maps, but it didn't look right. Turns out it was the station on 38th (just south of the UN), which was torn down around 2005. The deep blue sky is a result of using two stacked polarizing filters.
taken from Lolly the Trolly
Actually, this was probably taken from the Skyway, which was removed in 1999.
Interesting opinion, and rather shocking...
This photo is of Wollman rink, which is actually at the southern end of Central park. Lasker rink is at the northern end of the park at not as well known.
They just cut down the second beautiful willow in front of this building... Now it looks really sad - the place will never be the same :(
another on my photos of Tulsa from the late 1980s... not much has changed here either.