A photo a day of Rancho Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills & Palos Verdes Estates, located on the hills of PV peninsula at the southwestern tip of Los Angeles county
Friday, October 17, 2008
Ladies & Gentlemen of the Rock Plaza - PVDP in NYC (6)
What we did right in our tour of Manhattan - Day 1:
1. Walked up Broadway from Times Sq. to Central Park & down 5th Ave.
2. Stopped @ Tiffany's & did not buy a thing.
3. Had lunch outside at the Rock Cafe (with the view shown in 1st photo)
4. Went up to Top of the Rock
5. Walked, walked & shopped on 5th Ave
6. Went to cheap comedy show ('HA!')
On Sunday, went to mass at St. Patrick's - 3rd photo is of leaving the cathedral.
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That first one is a really good one!!
Very nice angle!
And the third one is a grest point of view..
So , no pearl necklace at Tiffany's!!!! ;~))
How fun! So, have you run into Ken Mac yet?
:-)
I'm admiring the height of those doors. Did you see that strange fountain made of neon?
I love the original angle of the first photo, much better than the straight on view I took!
Did you like the Top of the Rock? I though it was brilliant as you get a proper view of Central Park and you can get a great photo of the Empire State Building. And the lift...cool :)
It sounds like you're having fun and your feet are killing you!
You stopped at Tiffany's and didn't have breakfast? Or anything inscribed? ;-)
Enjoyed visiting NYC with you on your trip. All great shots, Tash, but that first one in today's post is grand! Had a great view of your peninsula while landing at and leaving LAX last week. Spent some good years there on the SoCal coast. :)
the top pic and the one on the bottom left are superb!
Very nice shotes! NYC is just "too nice"! Must be wonderful to walk around in nice autumn weather! ... even without a breakfast at Tiffany's!
these are fun! And like the ones below as well. I once had a ground floor office where the window appeared as a mirror on the street. Oh, the flights of vanity I caught.
Love this series of shots and the angles you chose, adds such interest to the image.
Thanks for a great photo trip to New York! Awesome work here!
I love the 3rd one the best. An unusual perspective and soooo interesting!
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