
Disclaimer: I know nothing about rap or hip hop music, therefore, I am ably qualified to propose the following theory: the popular ( and very rich) rapper/hip-hopster Jay-Z ( formerly known as Shawn Carter) chose his nom de rapper from the NYC subway station of the same-well, similar-name. I submit, in evidence, the two photos in this posting as well as this link.
Category: Manhattan
Women and Men
Public restroom from a bygone era in the Lower East Side.

Lower East Side
Spent some time walking around the LES gazing at the architectural elements that stand out. I thought the admission price for the Tenement Museum was outside of my budget so this is as close as I got.

Early Designs
Early ideas for light bulbs. Seen at MOMA.

East River Morning
The East River is busy with commerce, even early in the morning. Large housing projects, probably a legacy of Robert Moses.

Tall Ship at the South Street Seaport
One of the tall ships moored at the South Street Seaport Pier. Prior to this area becoming a tourist destination it was called the Fulton Fish Market.
Freedom Tower
Another view of the Freedom Tower, under construction. The Brooklyn Bridge was also getting some attention. One of those clear Fall mornings in October that New York seems to b e known for.
East Side, Northward
This is from the Roosevelt Island Tram as it nears the Manhattan Island station. I don’t recall the exact ave. (E. 60th St.), but this view is looking northward on the East Side. I carry a small digital voice recorder with me, but I tend to use it to remind myself of general geographical areas that I have shot in during the course of a day. I probably should consider using it for the details as well.
Below Ground
Waiting for a subway train at an unknown station in Manhattan at midday.
Avenue of the Americas
Radio City Music Hall and Simon and Schuster. Our son works for Simon and Schuster, on the 17th floor. I took a few photos out the window of his office that I will post soon.


Still Looking Up

Glass & Brick.
Let’s Dance
Spotted on the Avenue of the Americas.
Artwork on Roosevelt Island


I think the artwork relates to the FDR Four Freedoms Memorial Park that is currently under construction on the southend of Roosevelt Island.
Rooftop Decorating
Different uses of NYC rooftops. Seemed like a mild version of privacy invasion, taking these photos.

United Nations
The United Nations building as seen from Roosevelt Island. Currently, there is a large construction project going on that is creating a traffic nightmare on the front side of the building.
Manhattan from Roosevelt Island

Just a couple of glimpses of Midtown Manhattan from the west side of Roosevelt Island.






