Back in the Borough: Take Awesome Photographs in NYC

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Hi friends,

So I haven’t updated this series in a while, have I? With our days in this amazing city numbered, I wanted to make sure that I got through the last three categories I had mapped out, so welcome to today’s tour — the best places (in my humble opinion) to take photographs in NYC.

So without further ado …

Where to Take Great Photos in NYC

1. Top of the Rock: It’s touristy for a reason, my friends. While the Empire State Building is a nostalgic must for many visitors, if you hit up the Top of the Rock you’ll be able to actually take photos of the Empire State Building — along with the rest of the city.

100_0332^^ Psst … look familiar? This is the photo I used for the header for this entire series, so, yeah, you know it’s gotta be good 😉

2. The Boat Basin/Hudson River PromenadeIf the river’s more your thing, walk yourself on over to The Boat Basin for some beers, and while you’re over there take a stroll down the Hudson River Promenade (which is especially gorgeous in the spring when the trees are blooming).

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3. The Staten Island Ferry: A quick ride on the Staten Island Ferry is an easy way to get a glimpse of the Statue of Liberty … without all the horrible lines.

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4. Madison Square Park [for Flatiron and Empire State Views]: The park in and of itself is quite lovely (and often full of art and sculptures from local artists), but it’s also the perfect spot to take stunning photos with either the Flatiron or Empire State Building in the background.

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C&C44^^ Empire State Building views

5. Pier 25: Two summers ago now, a friend of mine rented a sail boat for her now-husband’s 30th birthday, and Chris and I were just lucky participants on that trip around the NYC harbor. We set sail from Pier 25, though, and let me tell you — the view was some kind of special.

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6. Dying to try: ManhattanhengeFriends, I’ve had the best of intentions for many years now to catch this yearly Manhattan phenomenon. Alas — it was never meant to be. Manhattanhenge — so coined by Neil deGrasse Tyson, “occurs when the setting sun aligns precisely with the Manhattan street grid, creating a radiant glow of light across Manhattan’s brick and steel canyons, simultaneously illuminating both the north and south sides of every cross street of the borough’s grid.” If you’re lucky enough to be here during one of the two times a year that this happens, get thyself to a good vantage point (clear cross streets include 14th, 23rd, 34th. 42nd, 57th, and several streets adjacent to them), and bring your camera!

_DSC1363^^ Our sad attempt to capture Manhattenhenge last year. You foiled me that time, clouds, but trust me, one of these years I will get my amazing photo!

And those are them, my friends — six great places to take photos in Manhattan.

See ya next time for … drum roll, please … the best places to score cheese in NYC. (We take our cheese very seriously here, friends.)

Bis bald!

Back in the Borough: A Sailing Adventure on Pier 25

Hi friends,

So tonight was one of those nights where Chris and I were two very lucky Manhattanites. For her boyfriend’s 3oth birthday, my good friend treated myself and Chris and one other couple to a surprise sailing adventure in the Hudson off of Pier 25. Unfortunately since it was Carla’s treat, I don’t know too much about the company, or how much it cost (I’m guessing it might have been a bit pricey), so this post will mostly be beautiful photos and not very helpful, should you like to replicate. (Sorry!)

We also had a “theme” for this little birthday bash — let’s see if you can figure out what it was.

(Sorry for so many photos — I’m the worst at that! I swear this is an edited down version of what I took …)

^^Views from the pier. There's mini-golf and sand volleyball -- it's pretty amazing!
^^Views from the pier. There’s mini-golf and sand volleyball — it’s pretty amazing!

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^^ So -- what's the theme? Can ya tell? Hint: I'm wearing a red wig!
^^ So — what’s the theme? Can ya tell? Hint: I’m wearing a red wig!

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^^ My adorable husband as the ... did you guess it? ... Skipper!
^^ My adorable husband as the … did you guess it? Skipper!

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^^ Freshman year JMU roommates -- go Dukes!
^^ Freshman year JMU roommates — go Dukes! (P.S. The red wig is so weird on me!)

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^^The cute couple. Happy birthday Ryan!
^^The cute couple. Happy birthday Ryan!

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^^ Thurston Howell, III. In all his glory.
^^ Thurston Howell, III. In all his glory.
^^Peak-a-boo Statue of Liberty.
^^Peak-a-boo Statue of Liberty.

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^^ Ellis Island in the setting sun. Gorgeous.
^^ Ellis Island in the setting sun. Gorgeous.
^^We were all fascinated with that gorgeous boat in the background. It looked so fancy and old-school!
^^We were all fascinated with that gorgeous boat in the background. It looked so fancy and old-school!

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^^Towing the line. Or rowing the hoe. I may not have picked up on any nautical terms during this little adventure.
^^Towing the line. Or rowing the hoe. I may not have picked up on any nautical terms during this little adventure.

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^^ Coming back into the harbor, we noticed the Empire State Building was purple and pink. So fun!
^^ Coming back into the harbor, we noticed the Empire State Building was purple and pink. So fun!
^^ After our sail we sat at the picnic tables near the water and ate the chocolate cake Carla had baked for Ryan. A perfect way to end the evening!
^^ After our sail we sat at the picnic tables near the water and ate the chocolate cake Carla had baked for Ryan. A perfect way to end the evening!

That’s it, friends. This weekend we’ve got the Mets game on tap for tomorrow night for another friend’s birthday and a winery on Saturday with family. Bis bald everyone — hope you all have fun things planned!