I love night photography. Your photos are fine. The Empire State Building is lit in different colors to commemorate different events. On May 11th the building was green to honor the City Harvest and its "Skip Lunch, Fight Hunger" Campaign.
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Born in London, I've lived in The Netherlands, New York, and Washington DC. Now I've settled down in Colorado and love taking pictures. Until October 2014 I used a Nikon D40X, but now it's a Nikon D5300. I do almost no photo editing - occasionally I will crop or remove a dust spot, but that's all. What comes out of the camera is what you see here.
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Great shots of the Empire State building all lit up! You are good at night photos.
ReplyDeleteWow! Just stunning, gorgeous pictures, Al!
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ReplyDeleteI love night photography. Your photos are fine. The Empire State Building is lit in different colors to commemorate different events. On May 11th the building was green to honor the City Harvest and its "Skip Lunch, Fight Hunger" Campaign.
ReplyDeleteAn iconic shot!! I think I heard that the ESB was updated with new lighting recently? Anyway, very cool shots.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty shots.
ReplyDeletegreat !!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...
ReplyDeleteVery well captured!
ReplyDeleteI liked the lighting.
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Ahhhhh... a familiar sight that I miss. Glad the reader above knew why it was lit green that day!
ReplyDeleteIt is still difficult light to take photos it. You seem to have a knack for it.
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