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A full POV dusk-to-night photo shoot on the Manhattan Bridge in NYC — from golden hour starbursts to 5-second handheld long exposures on a vibrating bridge. In this video, I walk the entire Manhattan Bridge from Brooklyn to Manhattan, capturing the Brooklyn Bridge, Lower Manhattan skyline, and the Statue of Liberty with the Hasselblad X2D2 100C and a vintage Mamiya 105-210mm telephoto lens. Every image is reviewed with full settings, then edited step-by-step for large-scale fine art printing. You'll learn: • How to capture starburst effects at f/19 with a leaf shutter • Handheld long exposure techniques (up to 5 seconds!) on a moving bridge • Telephoto composition through the Brooklyn Bridge cables • My full editing workflow: Phocus Mobile 2 → Photoshop Camera Raw → Topaz DeNoise AI • What makes an image gallery-worthy at large scale 🎥 Gear Used: • Hasselblad X2D2 100-Megapixel Medium Format Camera • Hasselblad XCD 35-75mm Zoom Lens • Mamiya 105-210mm Telephoto (adapted) • DJI Pocket 2 (BTS camera) 📸 Key Settings: • Starburst: 1/15s, f/19, ISO 100, 35mm • Telephoto: 1/15s, f/11, ISO 100, 170mm • Blue Hour: 1/6s, f/2.8, ISO 100, 35mm • Night Long Exposure: 6s, f/13, ISO 200, 35mm 🔔 Subscribe for more NYC fine art photography → / @capturingnyc 0:00 POV dusk shoot on the Manhattan Bridge 0:51 Why this bridge is a photographer's dream 1:45 First shots — chasing the starburst at f/19 3:55 Image review: starburst sunset (1/15s, f/19, ISO 100) 4:55 How this looks as a gallery print 5:03 Long exposure on the water — going to 1 second 5:38 Meeting a fellow photographer on the bridge 7:05 Classic World Trade Center composition 7:40 Image review: blue hour sunset (1/30s, f/19) 9:25 Image review: Brooklyn Bridge pier — the "carpet colors" 10:25 Full Brooklyn Bridge span — a different mood entirely 11:20 Switching to the Mamiya 105-210mm telephoto 13:34 Image review: Statue of Liberty through the cables (170mm) 15:25 Image review: Brooklyn Bridge pier at golden hour (105mm) 16:50 Transition to blue hour — back to wide angle 18:37 Image review: panoramic blue hour skyline (f/2.8, 35mm) 19:48 Why 100 megapixels matters for large prints 21:08 Image review: nighttime Brooklyn Bridge & FDR light trails 22:15 Can you handheld a 5-second exposure on a vibrating bridge? 24:40 Image review: 6-second FDR Drive long exposure 26:45 Last shot: Chinatown & One World Trade at night 27:35 Full editing workflow — Phocus Mobile 2 to Photoshop 30:20 Topaz DeNoise AI — cleaning up high-ISO night shots 33:30 Final gallery showcase — all images as large-scale prints 35:00 Wrapping up — subscribe for more NYC photography