It’s been a while since I’ve posted anything from New York, so I thought I’d go back and do another ‘potpourri’ post from my time there – such good times.
Equipment:
– Canon EOS 5D Mark II
– Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L
– Canon 50mm f/1.4
– Canon Fisheye EF 15mm f/2.8
– B+W 77mm 10-stop ND Filter
L.O.V.E.
Heath, you have an amazing eye and ability to express what you see in pics. Awesome set my friend!
Great job on catching so many diverse things Heath. Love the detail.
Wonderful details of the city! Can’t wait to get back.
Just fantastic. Love your perspective. Furbush’s face is hilarious as well.
These are seriously awesome dude, great vision to see a lot of these. And a special thanks for throwing my mug in there haha.
WOW. I love the crops and muted pastel colours Heath. This series just stands out from so many New York shots I have seen, there is a timeless feel about the images that just hit a note.
Really love this series. Great eye for composition.
Awesome shots here Heath! I visit NYC all the time and I overlook the simple things. You captured it perfectly.
Great collection of images. I haven’t been to NY in a while and your shots really make me want to get back.
Nice set of shots man. Those really slim buildings always trip me out. So different than most. Why is it you always find them on street corners by a fork in the road? It’s like they split the road in two.
(at least out in my area that’s where they are placed)
Great job Heath. I remember all those particular things and have my versions too, but you just nailed the comp and processing here! You have a fantastic eye for the details! Great job, makes we wish we were going shooting again in NY! Oh, and the shot of Furbush is fantastic!
These are just magnificent man. You know. The shot of the sticky notes is just epic.
Awesome series of images Heath. I’m going to be in New York in March and can hardly wait to get out there with my camera.
Another outstanding series here man, I gotta get back to NYC soon!
Tremendous photo collage of NYC. You have an eye for the detail and that breathes new life into a city that’s over-photographed. Love the first shot of the Flatiron – that’s a new angle for a start.