DDKD726
Sep 26th, 2011, 03:32 PM
My wife and I are heading to NYC this weekend. We will be visiting Brooklyn and Staten Island as well. I hear the promenade in Brooklyn Heights (see most Woody Allen films) offers some cool photo opportunities…
Aside from the typical shooting spots (ESB, Brooklyn Bridge, Chrysler Building, Central Park, Time Square) can anyone throw out some ideas for good shooting locations???
Thanks
Max
Sep 26th, 2011, 07:16 PM
Just take your camera and wing it. NYC is a wonderful place that's bursting with photo ops, pretty much everywhere you look. You don't need to shoot the big ticket items in order to come away with quintessential New York images.
CanadaRAM
Sep 26th, 2011, 07:23 PM
There are squares every few blocks where the neighborhood people sit and meet and feed the squirrels etc. Great for local colour.
We stayed in Harlem for a week and it was great.
johnnyspade
Sep 26th, 2011, 08:35 PM
I'll second Max. The best photo ops in NYC are the unexpected ones. It's a great city.
DDKD726
Sep 26th, 2011, 11:02 PM
Sounds good, I'll be sure to bring the point and shoot each time we go out!
eMacMan
Sep 27th, 2011, 10:32 AM
If you need a wider angle than available on the camera do not hesitate to shift the camera and take a second shot. The screen grid on your camera should ensure good overlap and help to keep you from shifting too much. Use PS Elements or whatever other app you like to splice the two together when you get home. Once you do a couple, doing it by hand takes less than a minute and often produces better results than using automated features.
DDKD726
Sep 27th, 2011, 11:07 AM
If you need a wider angle than available on the camera do not hesitate to shift the camera and take a second shot. The screen grid on your camera should ensure good overlap and help to keep you from shifting too much. Use PS Elements or whatever other app you like to splice the two together when you get home. Once you do a couple, doing it by hand takes less than a minute and often produces better results than using automated features.
Great idea, thanks for the tip!