Taken at Flushing Corona Park, Queens, NYC, site of the 1964 World Fair.
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BottomBracket Cream of the Crop 6,398 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2004 Location: NYC More info | Apr 20, 2006 09:38 | #1 Taken at Flushing Corona Park, Queens, NYC, site of the 1964 World Fair.
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dtufino Goldmember 4,040 posts Likes: 605 Joined Apr 2006 Location: New York Gritty More info | Apr 20, 2006 10:08 | #2 Nice, i like the way the shadows look in that pic.... -David T.
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condyk Africa's #1 Tour Guide 20,887 posts Likes: 22 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Birmingham, UK More info | Apr 20, 2006 11:29 | #3 I likee this shot BB ... and I likee ice-cream too. Shame he isn't taking a big lick of it. https://photography-on-the.net …/showthread.php?t=1203740
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BottomBracket THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 6,398 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2004 Location: NYC More info | dtufino wrote: Nice, i like the way the shadows look in that pic.... Thanks, this was shot contra-luz (against the light). Had to bring out the face and ice cream a bit in PP. I thought the shadows were interesting too. Pio
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BottomBracket THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 6,398 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2004 Location: NYC More info | condyk wrote: I likee this shot BB ... and I likee ice-cream too. Shame he isn't taking a big lick of it. Thanks Dave! It doesn't look it here, but that globe structure at the back is really massive. Pio
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Ahh, the old World's Fair, an idea that has long ago died off. I attended that Fair many times during it's run. I was 7 years old when it opened. I could recount many of the exhibits like it was yesterday.
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BottomBracket THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 6,398 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2004 Location: NYC More info | Apr 21, 2006 08:55 | #7 THanks Mark! Too bad they don't have these World Fairs anymore, I think it is a great concept. I like Flushing Corona Park, sometimes I go there for a pick up soccer game or do loops on my bike. And I've wathed a few US Open matches there too, it's just a great sprawling place. Pio
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SuzyView Cream of the Crop More info | Apr 21, 2006 09:22 | #8 It is too bad they don't do the world's fair anymore. I've been to the NY and Montreal and enjoyed them. When I was in school in Brooklyn, class trips included that park. There is a science museum and other sites near there. I remember eating with my class at the benches, nice bologna & cheese on stale bread with luke-warm milk. Those were the days. I've been to US Open matches there. I was in the main venue when Connors won his last quarter finals. Everyone loved Connors. Great times. Beautiful shot, Pio, especially love the shadows. My brother's photography is mainly B&W and bridges of NYC with lots of shadows. Maybe we should consider a shoot at the Brooklyn Bridge sometime. Those are wonderful photo ops. The little hexagon concrete pieces are another fine memory. I remember times when I didn't want to "walk on a crack" and it wasn't very easy there. Thanks for posting. Suzie - Still Speaking Canonese!
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Suzy, I meant to mention that I too attended Expo '67 in Montreal.
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Pognig Junior Member 23 posts Joined Apr 2006 More info | Really great shot, i love the innocent look on the kids face. Great composition too Gear - 5D, 50 f/1.4, 24-70 f/2.8 L, 70-200 f/4 L, 430EX Speedlite, Manfrotto 190D/141RC
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SuzyView Cream of the Crop More info | Apr 21, 2006 10:00 | #11 Mark, the Brooklyn Bridge is about the most interesting for shadows, IMO. The cables are just amazing there. I have on my thread the shot of the Verrazano on the way home from Brooklyn, and that is another of my favorites. My mother worked in Chinatown when I was young and I remember going on the D train on the Manhattan bridge and watching looking out of the subway to watch the cars and shadows on the Brooklyn just across the air. I must have experienced that view about a thousand times and I never thought it was boring. Suzie - Still Speaking Canonese!
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Seefutlung Goldmember 3,262 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2006 Location: SoCal More info | Apr 21, 2006 10:15 | #12 Okay ... like and dislikes: - Unsharp At Any Speed -
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Ogrt48 Goldmember 1,316 posts Joined May 2004 Location: Fairfield TWP, Ohio More info | Apr 21, 2006 11:42 | #13 |
Streetshooter Senior Member 882 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jan 2005 Location: Phila, Pa. More info | Apr 22, 2006 11:31 | #14 funny...I have a shot very similiar to that of my brother holding a hot dog when we were at that World's Fair....I did it with my Grandfathers Rollie....somewhere's I have the neg....dunno...but your image brings all that special time back to me....don Cheers, Don
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condyk Africa's #1 Tour Guide 20,887 posts Likes: 22 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Birmingham, UK More info | BottomBracket wrote: Thanks Dave! It doesn't look it here, but that globe structure at the back is really massive. Ahhh, I think I just got something https://photography-on-the.net …/showthread.php?t=1203740
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