Another photo of the Long Lines Building, Manhattan, New York. Different side, different mood.
The shop in downtown Manhattan of a company with a clever name that specializes in designing, manufacturing, fabricating and installing neon signage and artistic lighting.
The first precinct and mounted unit of the New York Police Department decorated its doors before Halloween.
Hudson River Greenway, a section of the Manhattan Waterfront Greenway, is a bikeway in Manhattan.
Jacob K. Javits Federal Office Building on Foley Square, Manhattan, New York City.
A bar on a Tribeca's quiet street with a plain entrance and a barely noticeable sign.
One of the Manhattan Bridge's towers seen between buildings in the downtown of Brooklyn.
Van Gogh’s Ear is a four and a half ton swimming pool sculpture created by a Scandinavian artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset. The sculpture is installed in the Fifth Avenue entrance to the Channel Gardens at Rockefeller Center.
View across the West Side Yard toward the site of the Hudson Yards project.
Hudson Yards is a large-scale redevelopment project. Soon this neighborhood will look differently.
Urban Rattle sculpture is installed on a private property next to a rental complex and can be seen from the High Line Park.
Sleepwalker - a realistic sculpture by Tony Matelli of a somnambulant man roaming about in a deep sleep.
While I was photographing, many people were confusing it for a "living statue" performer. One man even put money by the statue and a high-line worker had to explain to him that this was a statue and wouldn't have any use for his money. Everyone laughed.
This is a part of the Irish Hunger Memorial, dedicated to the Great Irish Famine. These ruins, which reside amid skyscrapers, is a reconstruction of an authentic Irish cottage. Stones, soil, and vegetation brought from Ireland. The memorial is located in the Battery Park City neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Built in 2002.
The Long Lines Building (the former AT&T Long Lines Building) is a windowless concrete skyscraper in Manhattan, New York, United States. Unusual light streaks on the front side are caused by reflected sunlight from the windows of other buildings.
The headquarters for Citigroup's Investment and Corporate Banking operations.
Freezing temperatures in New York have left large stretches of the Hudson River an impenetrable ice, which caused the suspension and the shutting down of services between Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn.