Found right on the corner outside Grand Central Station you will this eagle statued perched with wings spread like a gargoyle watching all who pass.

Found along the Long Island beach you will find this school bus depot right on New York's famous Coney Island. Fortunately for this photo (and the kids!) this panorama was taken during the summer while school was out.

Right in the heart of Manhattan you will find this bustling intersection of 42nd Street. This panorama includes a 270 degree viewing angle to show the full scope of this major 4-way crossroads.

Here you can see a busy midtown Manhattan street as cars wait for red light to turn green. While driving by car through NYC is ill-advised you always have the option of hailing cabs or taking one of the many subway lines.

Found within one of the many expansive exhibition halls, this Natural History Museum display in New York City shows the enormous size of an ancient mammoth skeleton.

Buddhist Monks hold a prayer session right in the well known Union Square in Lower Manhattan. Many children helped setup the hundreds of candles as the monks and watching crowd chanted a song for their cause in front of hundreds of on-lookers. Watch a video I recorded of the event!

Amanda looks on from the entrance way to the Natural History Museum found about halfway up the western side of Central Park. A banner is drapped down the front facade showing the museum's current specialty exhibit "The Horse" which was a fascinating walk through indeed!

Hidden in one of New York City's many numerous parks is an artist's sculpture of entangled trees made entirely out of aluminum. I am not entirely sure what the local squirrels thought of it, but most people seemed to enjoy the display.

From the 4th floor of the La Quinta Hotel found in Queens, New York, is this midnight view of Queen's Blvd. Off in the distance you can make out the Manhattan skyline as well!

This unique panorama uses a full 180 degree overhead shot to get it's trench-like viewpoint across to the viewer. It is hard to capture the feeling of being deep within the city from a single photo, but perhaps this shot comes close.

This abandoned-looking subway stop found in Brooklyn, New York, is in fact still in use despite the rundown and empty appearance.

A huge Tyranosaurus Rex skeleton stands on display in the Natural History Museum of New York City. This was a popular exhibit to all who came as one can most certainly imagine!

I love the feeling of this photo! The trees branch out from the dreary concrete jungle toward the crisp, misty air like giant weeds breaking through a cracked sidewalk. This panorama's angle goes 90 degrees to show a directly overhead viewpoint.

This shot was taken on a whim while walking back to my hotel in mid-town. I am not sure of the exact location, but if you think you know then feel free to chime in. This photo happens to be one of my most popular panorama's for search engine hits.

This mammoth condo building sticks out of the ground like a giant ice shard while reflecting sun light all around. The blue tone and classy look of the structure also makes it one of the more stunning skyscrapers in Manhattan.


