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by Greg Reed
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Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels. Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.
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Taken September 2009
New York City in the 20th Century
At the turn of the 20th century, New York City became the city we know... more
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Taken September 2009
New York City in the 20th Century
At the turn of the 20th century, New York City became the city we know today. In 1895, residents of Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island and Brooklyn–all independent cities at that time–voted to “consolidate” with Manhattan to form a five-borough “Greater New York.” As a result, on December 31, 1897, New York City had an area of 60 square miles and a population of a little more than 2 million people; on January 1, 1898, when the consolidation plan took effect, New York City had an area of 360 square miles and a population of about 3,350,000 people.
The 20th century was an era of great struggle for American cities, and New York was no exception. The construction of interstate highways and suburbs after World War II encouraged affluent people to leave the city, which combined with deindustrialization and other economic changes to lower the tax base and diminish public services. This, in turn, led to m...
Retired Airline Pilot, former and once again Pro Photographer. I retired in 2014, after a long aviation career [34 years], and I am renewing my love of the visual arts! My image of the - Port Kingston Marina - appears in the book - Wings Over Washington. My work appears on the following sites: https://www.virginia.org/brphiking/ https://longridgedentistry.com/meet-us/office-tour/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/reed-8/ reedphotographics54@gmail.com Copyright Notice: Greg Reed retains all rights to the photographs displayed on the Fine Art America & Pixels web site.
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Mary The Barber
Exceptional
Greg Reed replied:
Thanks Mary!!
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!" Sharing on Pinterest Board - Images That Excite You!
Greg Reed replied:
John, thanks for the feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!" and the fav & Pinterest!!
Phil Perkins
Fantastic! l/f
Greg Reed replied:
Thank you very much Phil for your l/f and 'fantastic' comment!!
Alfonso Garcia
Spectacular picture!
Greg Reed replied:
Thank you Alfonso!
Kellice Swaggerty
Fantastic capture, wonderfully composed, Greg! L/F FB
Greg Reed replied:
Thanks Kellice, I appreciate the L/F & FB!
Heidi Smith
Ooh! Fantastic capture, Greg! f/v
Greg Reed replied:
Thank you for the comment - the Ooh and the v&f Heidi!! :)
Greg Reed
Thanks for the fav Tim!!
Laurie Search
Wow, amazing composition!!! I love this!!!! :)))fv
Greg Reed replied:
Laurie, I appreciate the great comment and the v&f!! It was a great day for the lighting on the city!! :)
Susan Candelario
What a cool shot, Greg! v
Greg Reed replied:
Thanks again for the nice comment and the vote Susan! I got this one with a Kodak C713, wish I had the Pro with me!
Jason Politte
Wow, that's such a cool shot - superb! v
Greg Reed replied:
Jason thanks for the vote and the great comment!
Dirk Ercken
Wonderful capture!
Greg Reed replied:
Thank you Dirk!
Jenny Rainbow
Fantastic aerial. Greg! Love all those details!
Greg Reed replied:
Thanks Jenny, worked at the processing of the image for some time so as to keep them!!