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An expansive aerial view of Manhattan’s cityscape with the East River and the borough of Brooklyn in the background. The shot highlights the urban density, with prominent skyscrapers, residential buildings, and parks creating a vibrant metropolitan scene under clear skies. A stunning perspective of New York City’s architectural diversity and geographic layout
An enchanting aerial view of the Empire State Building illuminated in golden hues against the deep blue twilight sky. Surrounding skyscrapers and the glowing lights of Manhattan create a vibrant cityscape. The Hudson River in the background reflects the dazzling urban energy, offering a breathtaking perspective of New York City at night
A striking aerial view of the Chrysler Building, one of New York City’s most iconic Art Deco skyscrapers, framed by the East River in the background. The architecture of the Chrysler Building stands out amidst a dense cluster of urban buildings, capturing the essence of Manhattan’s unique skyline and bustling city life
On day 248, the Jewish brothers of nkusa organization protested the ongoing genocide in Palestine & the co-opting of Zionism with Judaism by the "Israeli" state, at the day of rage protest in Union Square, NYC. You can depend on these brothers to show up in solidarity with the Palestinian people at every protest proclaiming to the Zionist state of Israel, "Not in our name!"
In the picture a Jewish brother throws up a "V" symbol for victory.
The Hudson Yards glass towers reflecting the light off the setting sun on a cool December evening. I shot this from atop a hill in NJ. You can see the row of New Jersey neighborhoods on the ridge just in front of the skyscrapers. A bit of compression from a telephoto lens from this perspective makes the buildings look massive.