Seeing pictures like yours inspires me to learn more and keep on snapping. Especially as you say your self taught! Any tips for learning and building knowledge up? I've bought a couple of books including "Understanding Exposure".
Anyway, amazing pictures. You have a talent, don't think I've ever seen better shots of New York.
I'm probably the worst person to ask about learning, as I'm incredibly lazy when it comes to the ins and outs of photography (I've flicked through Understanding Exposure a few times, it's as foreign to me now as it was the day I bought my first camera, but for most I fully appreciate that it's a cracking learning tool), I just look around, see a shot that might work, and then take the photo...If you see somebody stood on Brooklyn Bridge with a tripod, light meter etc, you know they're a photographer, but you could have walked past me and not picked me out from any other tourist, I'm ashamed to say I still can't read the histogram on the back of my camera.
I guess one thing that I can say that's definitely a valid point though..."take photos"...as practice is what it's all about. It just takes time, I've made a lot of mistakes but you learn from them. That's the beauty of digital, plonk your camera down in front of the Brooklyn Bridge, 8sec, f20. Too dark? Up the shutter speed or reduce the aperture a bit. Gradually all the knowledge sinks in, and the next time you're shooting at night you get closer and closer to a shot you're happy with first time.
I think that's the Guggenheim?
Yes it is, no idea if it's in Men in Black, though.