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Phil Douglis | all galleries >> Galleries >> Gallery Sixty Eight: A city portrait -- impressions of New York > The East River, from the Brooklyn Bridge, New York City, New York, 2009
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18-MAR-2009

The East River, from the Brooklyn Bridge, New York City, New York, 2009

My long telephoto lens draws the nearby ferryboats, the Statue of Liberty, the cranes of the Bayonne Military Ocean Terminal, and the distant Bayonne Bridge together within a single shot. Using spot metering, I expose on the sun's glittering reflection on the East River, turning the sky dark and making silhouettes out of everything else.

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Phil Douglis03-Apr-2009 01:00
Thanks, Tim, for seeing the layers of history here. New York is New York because of its harbor, which began as a Dutch trading port, became a major British port, and then the Gateway to the USA. The glittering water has been here for all of it.
Tim May02-Apr-2009 22:58
I think of this image as "Layers of History." You show us the history in Lady Liberty and the old (yet current) means of crossing the harbor with the Staten Island Bridge. In the back ground is a modern bridge and a modern port.
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