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Old Posted Jul 15, 2014, 2:15 AM
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Thanks everyone, more should be coming soon!!
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gosh these are good.
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In some areas looks similarly to Cordoba city: http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=202090
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Wow. Great pics, man. The colors are sweet, and I really love the composition of your photos. I like the way you find a building or building top and place it just so in the photo. These photos show off why I love the city.

This one and this one are simply beautiful.
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The big bird is kinda creeping me out, but yes please to everything else.
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I Like them very much, as many mentioned before, It is cool the variety of the pictures, showing from the people on the streets to the landscape.
It remind of this video, which I to like it very much, because of the variety of the shots and reflects the sense of the place...

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Or in Vimeo, which I think it could have a bit better quality (but I don't know how to embed it)

http://vimeo.com/31159101





I was wondering where is this, I guess somewhere on the lower Hudson, but where exactly?


DSC04429 por kevinleclerc963, en Flickr
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I was wondering where is this, I guess somewhere on the lower Hudson, but where exactly?


DSC04429 por kevinleclerc963, en Flickr
I still get confused with that area, but its near where I grew up. There's a bunch of old suburban towns and villages there. I think the photo was taken somewhere in Thiells or further west, looking down towards Haverstaw. Haverstraw is blocked by the trees, but the Bowline Power Plant is something that's hard to miss. It's also where the Hudson river is widest.
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Old Posted Aug 7, 2014, 3:24 PM
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I Like them very much, as many mentioned before, It is cool the variety of the pictures, showing from the people on the streets to the landscape.
It remind of this video, which I to like it very much, because of the variety of the shots and reflects the sense of the place...

Video Link


Or in Vimeo, which I think it could have a bit better quality (but I don't know how to embed it)

http://vimeo.com/31159101








I was wondering where is this, I guess somewhere on the lower Hudson, but where exactly?


DSC04429 por kevinleclerc963, en Flickr
Yes that's exactly the feeling I wanted to convey! (re: the youtube video)

That pic was taken in Pomana, NY at the fringes of the NY metro area, looking towards the Hudson River.
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heavy duty stuff! love all the sunset park, uptown, bushwick, bx, etc. very well done!
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