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New York City has been a source of inspiration for many people, including photographers, due to its unique appeal. Nathan A. Bauman, a photographer, has been visiting the city regularly since 2018 and plans to continue doing so. A recent photograph shows the city in color. However, there have been reports of mysterious green sludge spewing out of manholes, reminiscent of a scene from the movie Ghostbusters. Despite these issues, New York City continues to captivate people with its charm and allure.
This is the NYC I grew up in. https://t.co/1ECIcdHp5b
New York City has gone from a dump to a toxic dump as there's now green ooze just pouring from the roads as if it's a Ghostbusters movie. https://t.co/xYK4CxLQSL
Burned out from life in New York City, a photographer traveled to northern Chile to understand how ancient wisdom and a deep connection to nature thrives in that part of the world. https://t.co/pWNkSvTUKN
New York City in Color (2022) https://t.co/q2PEfmH4tW
EXCLUSIVE: Mysterious green sludge seen spewing out of NYC's manholes in scene straight out of Ghost Busters https://t.co/Azi6v2GKIg https://t.co/4QGcHsjgKh
New York on a foggy night https://t.co/LKuljJokwp
New York City (2022) https://t.co/W8d49cSXH6
What New York City looks like through a microscope https://t.co/xXBFki4sjU
There are places I remember all my life though some have changed https://t.co/AzpT7MrLnW
I love New York City, and although I’ve never lived there, it’s always been a place I feel deeply connected to. Since 2018 I’ve been going to the city to make photographs fairly regularly, and I plan to go every year until the day I die. Nowhere else like it. https://t.co/PZ1euhiILK