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Manhattan New York Typographic Map Digital Art by Michael Tompsett - Manhattan New York Typographic Map Fine Art Prints and Posters for Sale. Comment, Like, & Favorite Tags: manhattan map digital art, new york map digital art, new york city map digital art, text map digital art, map art digital art, manhattan map canvas prints, new york map canvas prints, new york city map canvas prints, text map canvas prints, map art canvas prints Buy Prints | Greeting Cards Expert Printing and Assembly Shipping Within 2 - 3 Business Days Title Manhattan New York Typographic Map Medium Digital Art - Digital Art Description A typographic text map of the Manhattan area of New York City.

Statistics Viewed 2,514 Times - Last Visitor from Frankfurt Am Main, 05 - Germany on 04/23/2014 at 1:02 PM Additional Tags. Empire State Building & friends don blue at twilight for. Park Av & #NYC skyline. New York City Sparkles at Night (20 photos) As an architectural and interior photographer in New York specializing in luxury projects, Evan Joseph has climbed onto extraordinary terraces and exclusive roofs. After a decade of shooting skyline views, however, he went in search of an even loftier angle. Nowhere to look but up, he took to the skies. Working closely with a pilot, Joseph shoots New York City in a helicopter at night. After a lot of practice, his pilot started pulling off aerial maneuvers that allowed Joseph to take shots he, previously, could only dream of getting. Though Joseph's photos look effortless, capturing the colors and drama of the living city isn't easy. In fact, he calls it "a tremendous technical challenge.

" "The helicopter is like a giant tripod that moves when I talk into the headset," he tells us. "I wanted to avoid the usual 'field of stars on black' look that other night aerials have, and solving that puzzle was very satisfying. Here's the book's description. Evan Joseph's website. Photo | places | NYC. 12 Expert Tips For Photographing Cityscapes At Night. Jimmy Mcintyre is a travel photographer and educator. His photos have been published in local and national magazines, including the BBC. His online courses on digital blending and post-processing can be found in his official website. In this tutorial, Jimmy shares his expert tips on photographing cityscapes at night and during golden hour. by Jimmy McIntyre It was the fifth time that we climbed this hill at 4 a.m.

—the four previous mornings had failed to present us with a decent sunrise over the Hong Kong skyline. Tired, hungry, mosquito-bitten, we sat and waited once more, hoping for a sliver of color to pierce the clouds. Yet, our faith and persistence were rewarded as the faintest orange glow began to creep through the clouds.

And I was reminded how much I love shooting cityscapes. There’s nothing quite like the energy and buzz of a large city. Here are a few tips on shooting and processing cityscape images that I’d like to share with you. 1. 2. Close up of base exposure 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.