Photo Walk – Manhattan Bridge And Beyond – Part 2

Wow, it’s been a long time since I’ve done any sort of photo recap (October’s trip to Rhode Island) and I’m happy to get back at it while the weather isn’t freezing cold or blazing hot. This past weekend, the hubbs and I walked the Manhattan Bridge – over to Chinatown, through the Lower East Side, back to the water, to the Williamsburg bridge, and back to Chinatown (where we caught a train back home – we were exhausted!). It was a beautiful day and nice to get out and stretch our photographic legs after the killer winter we endured.

This is part 2 of our first photo walk of 2014 – better late than never. Stay tuned for part 3. Part 1 can be found here.

Manhattan Bridge 

More of the Manhattan Bridge and its artwork.

Going Up
Going Up – the sunlight in the bulbs made this section of the bridge almost look lit up.
Needlessly pretty
Needlessly pretty/covered in paint.
Looking back home.
Looking back home.
A handsome photographer.
A handsome photographer.
Art.
Art.
This guy uses sparkle to great effect.
Color and depth.
One of my favorite things to look at in all of the city - Chinatown's roofs.
One of my favorite things to look at in all of the city – Chinatown’s roofs and the precarious apartments perched atop them.
Eternally dreaming of pi.
Eternally dreaming of pi.
Fit of patriotism.
Fit of patriotism.
The sweeping view of Chinatown's grunge to the World Trade Center's modern glittery glass. Taken by the DH.
The sweeping view of Chinatown’s grunge to the World Trade Center’s modern glittery glass. Taken by the DH.

 

Stay tuned for Part 3.

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