New York! NYC! Can’t Stop Shooting, Just Can’t! 📸
For me, New York is a city with special meaning ❤️. Ever since "Beijing Meets Seattle", I’ve had this inexplicable connection—though I won’t meet my own Wen Jiajia, and I’m definitely no Frank 😆. But that doesn’t stop me from wanting to capture this city! After 30,000 steps in a single day, I finally snapped some of my dream shots: Jay Chou’s Manhattan Bridge Spot 🎶 📍 70 Washington St, Brooklyn 👉 Go early—it gets crowded! The higher section (not right by the bridge) gives a better angle. Watch for cars! 🚗 Brooklyn Bridge Magic 🌉 📍 Pebble Beach 👉 Just walk toward the river from Spot 1. Best at sunset—golden hour + possible pink skies = PERFECTION! 🌇 One World Trade Center 🏙️ 📍 Fulton St Subway Station 👉 Step out of the A/C trains, look up—epic framing of the tower! The Vessel 🌀 👉 NYC’s famous "Big Pinecone" (same designer as Xi’an’s viral "Tree of Life"). Go inside/upstairs—way more dramatic! ($10 ticket) Central Park � 👉 Too huge, too many angles! Snowy Central Park? Next-level beauty ❄️. Hidden Manhattan Bridge Spot 🤫 📍 John Street Park 👉 Walk east on Jay St toward the river—zero crowds, stunning view! Queensboro Plaza Station 🚇 👉 Get off the Manhattan→Queens train, look back. (Flushing-bound riders: go up one level!) Empire State—FROM Rockefeller! 🌆 👉 Not from the Empire itself, but from Rockefeller’s Top of the Rock! Open-air deck + telephoto lens = Empire State looks right there. Sunset + clear sky? Even a kid’s smartwatch can take a masterpiece! 😂 #TravelCreatorBoost #100WaystoTravel #DeepDiveGuides #FirstTripOfTheYear #MyCityMyLens