My week in Instagram: gorgeous New York City, Martin Scorsese and Behind the Screen at the Museum of the Moving Image.

GPOYW risking your life for a photo

I decided to get on top of the bridge to take the photo on the bottom and then my dad decided to take a photo of me to prove just how crazy/dumb I am. There was barely anything to hold onto, the wind was fierce, on the other side of me was a highway and I was wearing Toms, not the steadiest shoes for bridge climbing. It felt like one gust of wind and I’d be splat on the pavement. Sometimes I get the feeling I’d be one of those photographers who gets herself into precarious situations in order to get a good shot. Like her.

Opposing views IV. In color.

Opposing views II.

I never get tired of seeing the Empire State building. View from the Brooklyn Bridge.

Manhattan and the Brooklyn Bridge.

Manhattan and the Brooklyn Bridge.

Sunset over Manhattan.

Sunset over Manhattan.

In the Lincoln Tunnel entering Manhattan! Woohoo!

In the Lincoln Tunnel entering Manhattan! Woohoo!

Give me the splendid sun by Walt Whitman

Verse 2:

Keep your splendid, silent sun;
Keep your woods, O Nature, and the quiet places by the woods;
Keep your fields of clover and timothy, and your corn-fields and orchards;
Keep the blossoming buckwheat fields, where the Ninth-month bees hum;
Give me faces and streets! give me these phantoms incessant and endless along the trottoirs!
Give me interminable eyes! give me women! give me comrades and lovers by the thousand!
Let me see new ones every day! let me hold new ones by the hand every day!
Give me such shows! give me the streets of Manhattan!
Give me Broadway, with the soldiers marching—give me the sound of the trumpets and drums!
(The soldiers in companies or regiments—some, starting away, flush’d and reckless; Some, their time up, returning, with thinn’d ranks—young, yet very old, worn, marching, noticing nothing;)
Give me the shores and the wharves heavy-fringed with the black ships!
O such for me! O an intense life! O full to repletion, and varied!
The life of the theatre, bar-room, huge hotel, for me!
The saloon of the steamer! the crowded excursion for me! the torch-light procession!
The dense brigade, bound for the war, with high piled military wagons following;
People, endless, streaming, with strong voices, passions, pageants;
Manhattan streets, with their powerful throbs, with the beating drums, as now;
The endless and noisy chorus, the rustle and clank of muskets, (even the sight of the wounded;)
Manhattan crowds, with their turbulent musical chorus—with varied chorus, and light of the sparkling eyes;
Manhattan faces and eyes forever for me.