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Old Posted: Feb 26, 2012, 10:51 PM
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Brooklyn nets arena is really coming together .

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Brooklyn nets arena is really coming together .
Ah ha I was gonna ask what arena is that....so the Nets are moving back to New York.....cool!
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Old Posted: Feb 27, 2012, 12:42 AM
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Hopefully the wind is dying down and they can start making some major steel progress again soon! Onward and upward!
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Old Posted: Feb 27, 2012, 12:47 AM
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Epic. By the time most of the under constructions and proposed buildings are done with some added in between in Manhattan and around in NJ and the outer boroughs, we'll be seeing a very continuous skyline that will just be the next stage of arguably one of the largest collections of skyscrapers on the face of the earth.( And damn, that sentence was as long as this)
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Old Posted: Feb 27, 2012, 1:25 AM
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LOL you are not reading every post!!! I said ONE WEEK!
I know but one week from when?

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^^^ Was it really necessary to quote all those pictures when they're originally posted a mere few posts up?
I knoww that's what I said a few pages back.....someone posts like 500 pictures just to requote one, make 8 new pages, and comment on just one of the 500 photos
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Old Posted: Feb 27, 2012, 1:29 AM
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^^^Would be amazing if they fill the gap,but than again New Yorkers consider it culturally important and have nothing agains it as I'm a Nashvillian,but it would be amazing.Maybe 50 years from now when the buildings start to fail,than maybe construction of 300 meter buildings would begin to rise.
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Old Posted: Feb 27, 2012, 1:57 AM
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I know,but there are a good number of empty lots in those areas. I don't want condos in the West Village or Lower East Side messing up the historical districts,but I do like clusters of skyscrapers developing to bring back life to the deserted areas.
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I know but one week from when?
One week beginning yesterday night. The final date would be 3/2.
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Old Posted: Feb 27, 2012, 2:06 AM
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^^^Would be amazing if they fill the gap,but than again New Yorkers consider it culturally important and have nothing agains it as I'm a Nashvillian,but it would be amazing.Maybe 50 years from now when the buildings start to fail,than maybe construction of 300 meter buildings would begin to rise.
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I know,but there are a good number of empty lots in those areas. I don't want condos in the West Village or Lower East Side messing up the historical districts,but I do like clusters of skyscrapers developing to bring back life to the deserted areas.
I don't think it would happen in Manhattan much anymore. The next wave of skyscraper development would probably be in Brooklyn. 10 or 20 years from now Brooklyn would have a tall enough skyline to compete with Manhattan.
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Old Posted: Feb 27, 2012, 2:32 AM
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Yes, the telephoto lens can do wonderful things. Just looks like one big city, when we know there is a river there.
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You need buy a longer zoom. You should get 300 or 400mm. You have look for it. Go online at www.ritzcamera.com to find a cheap price. You can have a new longer zoom. You have get a nice Nikon or Canon, too. You have a choice.
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Old Posted: Feb 27, 2012, 11:14 PM
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