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New York! Can't stop taking photos, just can't! (1)📸

New York, a city that holds special meaning for me! Ever since the movie "Beijing Meets Seattle," I've had a certain affection for this city. Although I won't meet my Wen Jiajia, and of course, I'm not Frank, that doesn't stop me from wanting to capture this city through my lens. Walked a whopping 30,000 steps in one day and finally managed to photograph some of the places I really wanted to capture. 1️⃣ Jay Chou's Manhattan Bridge Location: 70 Washington St, Brooklyn For photos here, it's best to come early; otherwise, it gets really crowded. Don't walk towards the bridge's neighborhood; instead, go a bit further up for a better shot. But be mindful of the traffic. 🚗 2️⃣ Brooklyn Bridge Location: Pebble Beach From the spot in Photo 1, just head towards the river, and you'll find a riverside pebble beach. This place is perfect for evening shots, and if you catch a sunset, it's even better! 🌇 3️⃣ One World Trade Center Location: Fulton St Subway Station Get off at Fulton St on the AC line, and you'll have a great view of One World Trade Center right there. #NewYork 🗽

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New York! Can't stop taking photos, just can't! (1)📸

New York, a city that holds special meaning for me! Ever since the movie "Beijing Meets Seattle," I've had a certain affection for this city. Although I won't meet my Wen Jiajia, and of course, I'm not Frank, that doesn't stop me from wanting to capture this city through my lens. Walked a whopping 30,000 steps in one day and finally managed to photograph some of the places I really wanted to capture. 1️⃣ Jay Chou's Manhattan Bridge Location: 70 Washington St, Brooklyn For photos here, it's best to come early; otherwise, it gets really crowded. Don't walk towards the bridge's neighborhood; instead, go a bit further up for a better shot. But be mindful of the traffic. 🚗 2️⃣ Brooklyn Bridge Location: Pebble Beach From the spot in Photo 1, just head towards the river, and you'll find a riverside pebble beach. This place is perfect for evening shots, and if you catch a sunset, it's even better! 🌇 3️⃣ One World Trade Center Location: Fulton St Subway Station Get off at Fulton St on the AC line, and you'll have a great view of One World Trade Center right there. #NewYork 🗽

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