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So I just got done booking another trip to NYC. This time I'll be taking my mom along for the trip and it will be July 29th - August 2nd.
 
So I'll be in NYC July 6th-10th.......we'll say the 9th though because I leave ridiculously early on the 10th.

Anymoo...I bought one of those fancy shmancy NYC all access passes thing that for only $50 gets me into just about every single attraction that I could want to see for FREE. Oh...and the best part is I get to skip ahead to the front of the line. We all know that I hate waiting.

So here are the ideas that I've had where I MUST get GREATTT shots--
  • Statue of Liberty
  • Empire State building (lobby and observation decks)
  • Brooklyn Bridge - Definitely want to get some shots from on the bridge but more importantly with the bridge sort of in the foreground and Manhattan backdropping it.
  • Central park - Gapstow bridge...Belvadere castle,...and the imagine mosaic (goooo john lennon)
  • Times square
So those are the ideas I have thus far. I'd love to hear some requests, recommendations, suggestions...whatever you want to throw my way.

Have a good one
 
So if you didn't know already, I upgraded my camera. I'm now shooting with a Canon EOS 50D.

The shots in the "San Marcos, Texas" are the most recent that I've gotten around to putting up on here, and they are the first ones that I've put up with the new camera.

I loveeee this thing.

Have a good one
 
So if you use Twitter, hit me up @TMWallace8. Some awesome people on there that love them some photography.

Have a good one
 
This is the first post that I'm entering on here. I've never done the blog thing before, but I figured I might as well give it a go. It's nice to throw ideas out and here what other people think of them. That's what I'll probably be doing the most on here.

From time to time I'll be posting about where I plan to go, what I plan to shoot...that kind of thing. Any suggestions that you may have for sights or areas that you think would be good....you just let me know.

Have a good one,
Tyler