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21
Jul
2011

Sightseers, New York City




In wandering through my archives, I discovered a batch of images I shot about 18 months ago in New York City. Among them was this shot of a couple who asked me to take their picture at the top of the Rockefeller Center. I took the shot and gave them a business card with my email but they never got back in touch. If, by any chance, you happen to know them, do let them know that I have their picture here waiting for them! If it helps any, I think they were from Germany or Holland.

By the way, the shaky background here is thanks to the Rockefeller Center’s ”no tripod” policy and the fact that I can’t hold my camera completely steady for long enough to capture this kind of thing. Thank goodness they were standing in a dark area and I could freeze them with a flash.



Tagged - dusk, Manhattan, midtown, New York, night, NY, rockefeller center, sightseers, skyline, tourists


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