“History is happening in Manhattan and we just happen to be living in the greatest city in the world, the greatest city in the world!”
I moved here to NYC in August 2014 for medical school. Sometimes it’s tough to make time to explore the city at the right times for photo ops, but I try!
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Among people that you meet in Central Park: a photogenic tourist holding four macaw parrots.
A biker flies through Corona Park, Queens on an autumn afternoon.
The moat surrounding the transplanted Egyptian temple. The Met, NYC
Tourists take shelter at the Cloisters courtyard. Cloisters, NYC
Yes, this is the view from my room.
The Mall is dynamic throughout the seasons.
A lively lobby underneath the stairs of Central Park.
Fulton Street subway station, NYC
Slight miscalculation: I thought the fireworks would explode above the Queensboro, not behind!
On a misty night, a figure approaches Fifth Avenue.
At 42nd and 2nd, a crowd supplicates to Manhattanhenge for snapchats
Pedicabs line up despite an impending blizzard. Central Park, NYC
4 days of thawing. Central Park’s Mall, NYC
Brooklyn Bridge, 1 World Trade Center, and other pieces of the skyline are visible from Brooklyn’s DUMBO
New Yorkers head for the safety of the tubes.
From a penthouse on 34th.
The American Elms of the Mall, still majestic in the winter.
Water Lilies at the MoMA, NYC
bubbles in central park.
Broadway is lively at night, Captain America notes.
Updated July 2016.
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