Brooklyn Bridge, New York
The Empire State Building, the Flatiron Building, the Chrysler Building – many of New York’s most photographed structures stand tall among Manhattan’s tightly packed grid, so perhaps it’s the relative expanse of Brooklyn Bridge that makes it such a satisfying subject. From entry ramp to exit ramp, it spans 1.8 miles from south Manhattan across the East River to Dumbo (or Brooklyn Heights, depending which side you exit), affording plentiful photo opportunities.
Enter from Manhattan and you can look back over the skyscrapers with the steel cables and stone tower in the foreground. At the Brooklyn end you’ll find Jane’s Carousel at the foot of the bridge and a wide-angle river and skyline view. On the cobbled Washington Street, between Water and Plymouth, you also get a particularly good shot of the bridge’s flag-topped eastern tower framed between two classic red-brick wharf buildings. Silver subway trains rattle back and forth across, too, adding motion – and another layer of classic New York detail.