Posts Tagged ‘Street Photography’

I was wondering how kids trick-or-treat in New York City. Do they walk from building to building and knock on every apartment’s door? Can’t be… Well, they don’t. Instead, they trick-or-treat all restaurants, salons and shops in the area. That’s much more fun!
halloween_upper_west_sideMost of the sidewalk traffic on Columbus Avenue was moving towards W 69th Street.
halloween_on_69th_streetThe W 69th street association did a great job organizing everything. The official party was scheduled to start @5pm, but around 3 pm the street was already packed.
halloween_kidshalloween_blue_penguin_yellow_hippohalloween_2009halloween_bathalloween_wizard_of_ozhalloween_skeletonhalloween_decorationhalloween_green_facehalloween_in_redhalloween_princesshalloween_portraitshalloween_spiderThe best part of the evening is in the next post.

The Washington Monument is the most famous structure and attraction in Washington, D.C. It was built to commemorate the first U.S. president George Washington. It is 555’ 5 1/8” tall, and was the tallest construction in the world until the Eiffel Tower was completed in Paris, France in 1889.
As viewed from the Lincoln Memorial:washington_monument

times_square_trafficISO 200 f/22 0.6 sec

happy_face Fun! Everything I like is in one shot: low light, bokeh, sister, and myself! :)

Statue_of_LibertyI always thought she was much bigger…