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Archive 2004 · Beams of light at Grand Central Station, NYC

  
 
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p.1 #1 · Beams of light at Grand Central Station, NYC


There is a great photo opportunity that occurs in New York's Grand Central Station once in a "blue" moon. Its occurs when the sun is positioned directly center of the 43rd street (right above the UN building ) and casts its rays directly into the Grand Central station's large east side windows and onto the center concourse.

This photo opportunity occurs only several days in a year. The first opportunity occurs during the changing season from Winter to Spring, which I had missed as I did not have a digital camera capable of capturing the event. The second photo opportunity occurs during the transition from Summer to Fall; which is by the way occurring very soon. Even if the sun is right, one still has to hope for good weather. Needless to say this is a pretty unique shot

Anyhow, I did bring my camera today to try and capture a glimpse of what I am writing about. I'm a sports photographer by nature so I'm not all that great at landscapes/architecture... so please let me know which do you like and why : )

http://www.jacksonleephoto.com/photos/misc/GrandCentral_bw_1.jpg


http://www.jacksonleephoto.com/photos/misc/GrandCentral_bw_2.jpg


http://www.jacksonleephoto.com/photos/misc/GrandCentral_cl_2.jpg



Sep 23, 2004 at 04:18 PM
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p.1 #2 · Beams of light at Grand Central Station, NYC


I think this shot works great in B&W! The color shot has in my point of view also a less interesting angle. The beams are very nice on the first two. In the beginning I was not sure, which one to choose, but finally I picked the first one. It's little darker and has more contrast, which I think gives the image more impact. It's a beautiful capture.


Sep 23, 2004 at 05:59 PM
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p.1 #3 · Beams of light at Grand Central Station, NYC


Hi these are nice shots.I have tried them myself over the years but here is the original from the sun shining through the southern windows done in 1933
http://www.popartuk.com/photography/grand-central-station-nyc-1933-a6327-poster.asp
peace
samie



Sep 23, 2004 at 07:41 PM
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p.1 #4 · Beams of light at Grand Central Station, NYC


Thanks Arnez! I like the +contrast one better too.

Samie that one is very nice. So timeless. I wonder if it's more dusty then than now... I don't know if I can get that kinda shot anymore



Sep 24, 2004 at 01:28 PM
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p.1 #5 · Beams of light at Grand Central Station, NYC


jl323 wrote:
Thanks Arnez! I like the +contrast one better too.

Samie that one is very nice. So timeless. I wonder if it's more dusty then than now... I don't know if I can get that kinda shot anymore


Hi J
I didn't expect that one would get the same quality,this subject is revisited by photographers alot,I just thought I'd share the one I know from wayyyy back in time ...
I like youts very much
samie



Sep 25, 2004 at 01:46 PM
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p.1 #6 · Beams of light at Grand Central Station, NYC


Those are beaufiul photos, I have been NYC on July 4th, but the reason I couldn't take photos inside of Grant Station because I got some policemen asking my authorization. :-( , you are seem to be very lucky. I could take photos inside St.Patrick Church, while my friends couldn't do that. I guessed we are all based on the luck when shooting at NYC now.

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Anh



Sep 25, 2004 at 08:50 PM
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p.1 #7 · Beams of light at Grand Central Station, NYC


samie wrote:
I didn't expect that one would get the same quality,this subject is revisited by photographers alot,I just thought I'd share the one I know from wayyyy back in time ...

samie


There might be a more practical reason why you couldn't repeat that shot.

It was probably done with a large format camera on a tripod. It probably had a long shutter speed to let the light stand out like that. The people don't look too blurred or are those multiple exposures because of a slow shutter speed.

Anyway, you need a permit to use a tripod now and I don't know how easy it would be to get one.



Sep 26, 2004 at 12:27 AM
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xichlo wrote:
Those are beaufiul photos, I have been NYC on July 4th, but the reason I couldn't take photos inside of Grant Station because I got some policemen asking my authorization.


I thought that was only if you wanted to use a tripod. Have the rules changed since the last time I was there?





Sep 26, 2004 at 12:28 AM
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p.1 #9 · Beams of light at Grand Central Station, NYC


Thats an awesome pic, right place at the right time. The black and white renditions get my vote.


Sep 26, 2004 at 06:26 AM





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