A part of the reason why I bought a DSLR was so I could capture great photos during this trip. That's why for the last 6 weeks, Reese and I had camera class every day during lunch. The first day of photographing NYC was hard on my own. My photos weren't coming out the way I wanted them to, but I couldn't quite figure out how to fix them. Each day I sent samples of my photos to Reese to ask him what he thought of them. He would make suggestions on how I could improve my photos and as each day went by, I saw improvements...he did too! See Reese, all that money we spent eating out every day was worth it. :)
I saw so many marvelous things in 9 days and took over 1,800 photos! I'm not sure how long it will take me to sort thru them all, but I didn't want to wait to share a few of the fantastic things I saw in NYC.
FDNY Bronze Memorial
ISO 100, f/8, shutter 1/15 |
Metropolitan Museum of Art
ISO 100, f/5, shutter 1/250 |
View of the Empire State Building from the top of Rockefeller Center
ISO 200, f/4, shutter 1/50 |
The "new" Yankee Stadium
ISO 800, f/6.3, shutter 1/400 |
View of the Trump Building (green copper roof) from Hudson Bay
ISO 100, f/8, shutter 1/125 |
Ellis Island
ISO 100, f/8, shutter 1/160 |
Statue of Liberty
ISO 100, f/8, shutter 1/400 |