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Cunardcoll
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posted 12-03-2007 10:12 AM      Profile for Cunardcoll   Author's Homepage   Email Cunardcoll   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Hi everyone , as most of you will probably know the QE2 , QM2 and Queen Victoria will meet up in New York on January 13 , 2008 but the QE2 and QV will dock in Manhattan and QM2 in Brooklyn , that's why I need your help , the schedule is this : they will all arrive at 07.15 and QE2 and QV will leave at 17.00 and QM2 will leave at 19.00 , I 'm going to take a lot of photos off course but I would like to try to take photos of the 3 ships together or at least when they are still sailing , what can I do , Where do I have to go and when ??

Jochen


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dmwnc1
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posted 12-03-2007 10:32 AM      Profile for dmwnc1   Email dmwnc1   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Here's some helpful information to get you started as to the times for sunrise and sunset for January 13th:

Sunrise 7:19am
Sunset 4:50pm

Being as they will probably pass most vantage points well before sunrise (inbound), be preparred to take pictures with little to no natural light. Bring a tripod and a camera that has a high tolerance/sensitivity for low light photography.

Weather permitting take some shots of the Manhattan cruise ship terminals from the Observation Deck of the Empire State Building. Mid-morning shots will give the best light direction.

The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island National Parks will be closed that time of day so you cant take pictures from there. Battery Park on the tip of Manhattan may be your best option for QE2 and QV pictures.

[ 12-03-2007: Message edited by: dmwnc1 ]


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dmwnc1
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posted 12-03-2007 10:51 AM      Profile for dmwnc1   Email dmwnc1   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
P.S. I dont know if the QM2 circles around Governor's Island before docking? Anyone know?

[ 12-03-2007: Message edited by: dmwnc1 ]


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nathan
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posted 12-03-2007 11:10 AM      Profile for nathan     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
QM2 does not circle the island. She backs in.
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dmwnc1
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posted 12-03-2007 11:38 AM      Profile for dmwnc1   Email dmwnc1   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
There is also a nice park up from the WTC site off of River Terrace Drive.


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desirod7
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posted 12-03-2007 12:32 PM      Profile for desirod7     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Hudson River Park at the end ot the West Village is a good place to photograph the ships.
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Magic Pipe
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posted 12-03-2007 06:48 PM      Profile for Magic Pipe     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
My choices for departure would be:

A. Staten Island Ferry. See if it is possible to catch a ferry that will sail right along side them as they depart. This is a big if, but if by some miracle the ferry is timed correctly you could see them pretty close in Upper New York Bay.

B. Liberty State Park. This is pretty much the southern most point you can feasible go on the New Jersey side, and the southern tip of the park will have clear shots of the bay.


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desirod7
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posted 12-18-2007 02:06 PM      Profile for desirod7     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Anyone been to South Street Seaport lately?
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TampaMike
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posted 12-18-2007 07:04 PM      Profile for TampaMike   Email TampaMike   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Perhaps a call to the Pilot Station may offer some insight as to the schedule & postioning.

Ultimately the harbor pilots make the call as to who arrives where and when, staging the entrances to the harbor. I would expect there is some staging planned for the event and you will not be the only photographer requesting information to memorialize the event.


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BigUFan
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posted 12-21-2007 11:59 AM      Profile for BigUFan   Author's Homepage   Email BigUFan   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I would agree with Liberty State Park, although I think closing time is 6 PM if I remember correctly. I'm not a local anymore.
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dmwnc1
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posted 12-25-2007 10:34 PM      Profile for dmwnc1   Email dmwnc1   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Interesting news article...didnt know if it had been posted lately.

See Here


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dmwnc1
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posted 12-26-2007 02:36 PM      Profile for dmwnc1   Email dmwnc1   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Tickets still available...

A special four-hour cruise scheduled for Jan. 13 departs South Street Seaport's Pier 16 at 4 p.m., returning at 8 p.m., aboard the Zephyr. Tickets are $125, including cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. Reservations required.

The cruise is sponsored by the South Street Seaport Museum 212-748-8786.

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Interesting news article...didnt know if it had been posted lately.

See Here


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seabourndt
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posted 12-27-2007 08:47 AM      Profile for seabourndt   Email seabourndt   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
i tried the website and both my cards were rejected. today i find i have been billed so i guess it went through. so hopefguklly i will be on it after all
dave

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dmwnc1
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posted 12-27-2007 10:22 PM      Profile for dmwnc1   Email dmwnc1   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by seabourndt:
i tried the website and both my cards were rejected. today i find i have been billed so i guess it went through. so hopefguklly i will be on it after all
dave

I wonder if there is a way to contact them by email?

http://www.nycharities.org/event/event.asp?CE_ID=1911


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Cunardcoll
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posted 01-08-2008 05:08 PM      Profile for Cunardcoll   Author's Homepage   Email Cunardcoll   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
So where and when do the Cruisetalkers meet ? I suspect there will be a lot of us in New York that day , I know I will.

Jochen


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linerguy
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posted 01-11-2008 05:28 PM      Profile for linerguy     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
"Anyone been to South Street Seaport lately?"

Hi Dave:

I was there in June; nothing has change from the last time I was there in Oct. '05....

The Walter Lord Gallery is STILL fantastic.

-Russ


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seabourndt
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posted 01-12-2008 05:57 PM      Profile for seabourndt   Email seabourndt   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
sorted out my card so hopefully will be on th zeypha sunday, not on the qe2 unfortunatly was very sick that day. but flew to new york. will be at the battery to see arrival.
all the best
dave

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desirod7
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posted 09-02-2010 08:55 PM      Profile for desirod7     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
From The Onion


NEW YORK—At 4:32 p.m. Tuesday, every single resident of New York City decided to evacuate the famed metropolis, having realized it was nothing more than a massive, trash-ridden hellhole that slowly sucks the life out of every one of its inhabitants.

With audible murmurs of "This is no way to live," "What the hell am I doing here—I hate it here," and "Fuck this place. Fuck this horrible place," all 8.4 million citizens in each of the five boroughs packed up their belongings and told reporters they would rather blow their brains out with a shotgun than spend another waking moment in this festering cesspool of filth and scum and sadness.

By 5:15 p.m. there was gridlock traffic on the outbound sides of the Holland and Lincoln tunnels, and the area's three major airports were flooded with New Yorkers, all of whom said they wanted to go anyplace where the pressure of 20 million tons of concrete wasn't constantly suffocating them.

"I always had this perverted sense of pride because I was managing to scrape by here," said Brooklyn resident Andrew McQuade, who, after watching two subway rats gnawing on a third bloody rat carcass, finally determined that New York City was a giant sprawling cancer. "Well, fuck that. I don't need to pay $2,000 a month to share a doghouse-sized apartment with some random Craigslist dipshit to prove my worth. I want to live like a goddamn human being."

"You see this?" added McQuade, pointing at a real estate listing for a duplex in Hagerstown, MD. "Two bedrooms, two baths, a den—a fucking den—and a patio. Twelve hundred a month. That's total, not per person."

According to residents, the mass exodus was triggered by a number of normal, everyday New York City events. For Erin Caldwell of Manhattan, an endlessly honking car horn sent her over the edge, causing her to go into a blind rage and scream "shut up!" at the vehicle as loud as she could until her voice went hoarse; for Danny Tremba of Queens it was being cursed at for walking too slow; and for Paul Ogden, also of Queens, it was his overreaction to somebody walking too slow.

Other incidents that prompted citizens to pick up and leave included the sight of garbage bags stacked 5 feet high on the sidewalk; the realization that being alone among millions of anonymous people is actually quite horrifying; a blaring siren that droned on and fucking on; muddy, refuse-filled puddles that have inexplicably not dried in three years; the thought of growing into a person whose meanness and cynicism is cloaked in a kind of holier-than-thou brand of sarcasm that the rest of the world finds nauseating; and all the goddamn people.

In addition, 3 million New Yorkers reportedly left the city because they realized the phrase "Only in New York" is actually just a defense mechanism used to convince themselves that seeing a naked man take a shit on a park bench is somehow endearing, or part of some shared cultural experience.

"I was sitting on my stoop, drinking coffee, and out of nowhere this crazy-looking woman just starts screaming, 'I am inside all of you,' over and over," Bronx resident Sarah Perez, 37, said. "Then, we both had this moment where we looked at each other and realized, okay, we have to get out of here."

"This place sucks," Manhattan resident Woody Allen, 74, told reporters. "It just fucking sucks."

When fleeing New Yorkers were asked if they would miss the city's iconic landmarks, most responded that Central Park is just a pathetic excuse for experiencing actual nature, that the Brooklyn Bridge is great but it's just a fucking bridge, that nobody goes to the Met anyway, and that living in a dingy, grime-caked apartment while exhaust fumes from an idling truck seep through your bedroom window isn't worth slightly bigger bagels.

"This is no place to raise a kid, that's for sure," said 32-year-old Brandon Rushing, a lifelong New Yorker. "I grew up here and I turned into a giant asshole. Why would I want that for my son?"

"Plus, we're the place most likely to get nuked by a dirty bomb in a terrorist attack," he added. "So that's great. Also, it smells like shit here, and I'm not exaggerating. You'll just be walking around and it starts smelling like human shit, and it just fills your nostrils and you breathe in shit for like 20 seconds."

Before departing by private helicopter, Mayor Michael Bloomberg spoke with members of the media to address the situation.

"You know what the greatest city in the world is?" Bloomberg asked reporters. "Scottsdale, Arizona. It's clean, it's not too big, it's got a couple streets with shops and restaurants, and the people there aren't fucking insane. This place is fucking insane. And by the way, that's not a reason to like it. Anyone who says that is a delusional dirtbag."

By Tuesday night, New York was completely abandoned. At press time, however, some 10 million Los Angeles–area residents, tired of their self-centered, laid-back culture and lack of four distinct seasons, and yearning for the hustle and bustle of East Coast life, had already begun repopulating the city.


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bcscot
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I think that Philadelphia must be too close to New York. You need to get away too. I suggest a long ocean voyage.

Graham.


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