This would be a once in a lifetime view and I can understand why everyone got out of bed early for it. Great photo! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
yes definitely a good reason to get up early, and helped of course that with the daily clock changes it didn’t feel as early as it was LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
No wonder it’s the city that never sleeps. They should turn off the lights once in a while! I love the photo with the pale light on dark water and the city lights a bright strip. LikeLiked by 3 people Reply
Oh, look at that light… of the polluting, manmade kind…..
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I know, it isn’t good is it – we’re drawn to it though like moths!
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😄😄
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This would be a once in a lifetime view and I can understand why everyone got out of bed early for it. Great photo!
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yes definitely a good reason to get up early, and helped of course that with the daily clock changes it didn’t feel as early as it was
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Gorgeous. I prefer this distance from NYC. 😉.
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I agree, definitely the best way to see Manhattan
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The blackness in between is the essence here
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exactly 😀
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Terrific photo. Even though Graham’s right.
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yeah, a bit shocking just how many lights are on
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Graham has a good point xx
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he does indeed
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No wonder it’s the city that never sleeps. They should turn off the lights once in a while! I love the photo with the pale light on dark water and the city lights a bright strip.
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I know, bit bonkers just how many lights are on.
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