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A Trip to New York (page 5/10)

[picture: Don't Ever Think In America]

Don’t Ever Think In America

A sign on an automatic toilet reads “If sensor is blocked, use manual flush button. This unit features a 3 second flush delay.”

[picture: New York Sheraton Hotel]

New York Sheraton Hotel

Tall buildings.

[picture: Max Froumentin and Marie-Claire Forgue]

Max Froumentin and Marie-Claire Forgue

I think Max had bought a new camera. I am not sure who the person is on the left of the picture.

[picture: Lantern]

Lantern

A lanthorn, or lantern in the hotel.

[picture: Lantern 2]

Lantern 2

With different camera settings.

[picture: Glass Chandelier]

Glass Chandelier

Haniging from the ceiling in the New York Sheraton Hotel.

[picture: Looking Down on Manhattan]

Looking Down on Manhattan

We had a W3C reception in what used to be the Pan Am Building, and I took some quick shots out of the window.

[picture: Looking Down on Manhattan 2]

Looking Down on Manhattan 2

lots of reflections in the glass though, sorry.

[picture: Looking Down on Manhattan 3]

Looking Down on Manhattan 3

This one came out better than the earlier ones, and you can see a street far below between the towers and sky-scrapers.

[picture: Looking Down on Manhattan 4]

Looking Down on Manhattan 4

The mist was starting to roll in I think.

[picture: Looking Down on Manhattan 5]

Looking Down on Manhattan 5

You can see a cross-walk, as they call them, with yellow cabs.

[picture: Looking Down on Manhattan 6]

Looking Down on Manhattan 6

Looking over the rooves (roofs) or skyscrapers.


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