I finally made it home today after that whole icelandic volcano issue! I had to wait another week before going back home. Fortunately, I was stuck with my 5DmkII and the Canon EF 17mm L TS-E. I’ve never seen a lens that sharp.

New York - April 2010 - 9

You’ll find below a few of my best shots from my trip.

New York April 2010 - 1

New York April 2010 - 2

View of Manhattan from top of the Rocks

New York April 2010 - 3

View of Manhattan and the Brooklyn bridge from Brooklyn

New York April 2010 - 9

Who ordered a hot dog? :D

New York April 2010 - 3

Times Square at noon

New York April 2010 - 4

On the Brooklyn bridge

New York April 2010 - 5

Yankee Stadium in the Bronx

New York April 2010 - 8

Steve Jobs’ Apple temple on 5th avenue

New York April 2010 - 6

Grand Central Station (I love the way that guy looks lost in the station :) )

Some perspective correction shots:

New York April 2010 - 7

Plaza Hotel on fifth avenue

New York - April 2010 - 9

Evening atmosphere on Times Square

New York - April 2010 - 10

Flatiron building (or Fuller building) in midtown

New York - April 2010 - 11

Plaza Hotel again but on another day

New York - April 2010 - 12

Cherry trees by Battery Park

New York - April 2010 - 13

New York supreme court

New York - April 2010 - 14

Streets of China Town

New York - April 2010 - 16

The Brooklyn bridge from the River Café

New York - April 2010 - 18

Same view in black and white

New York - April 2010 - 17

Hotel Gansevoort in Meatpacking District

New York - April 2010 - 19

View of Manhattan from Rockefeller Center

New York - April 2010 - 20

View of Manhattan from Rockefeller Center

New York - April 2010 - 19

The famous “Radio City Music Hall”

New York City - April 2010 - 20

IAC building in Chelsea

New York City - April 2010 - 21

Guggenheim Museum in midtown

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3 Responses to “Back from NYC”
  1. Edouard says:

    Thanks Alain! Indeed! I had A LOT of fun with this unique lens. :D

  2. Stunning photographs, the Times Square opening shot is a real wow photograph. The TS lens has created a really amazing effect

  3. Edouard says:

    Thanks for the comment Chris :)

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