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The Daily Gotham is pleased to announce a new contributor, Richard Rothstein; Richard will be blogging here, and - we wish for want must have - hopefully sharing his stupendous photography, otherwise featured on his other blog, Manhattan Details. Richard was recruited straight off Daily Kos, where he currently has a featured diary, which in turn led us to him. Here's a sample of his work:

So, welcome aboard, Richard.
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Scott Stringer has a small, what?
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Summer heatwave photoblogging
Every once in a while, I take a camera along on my daily rounds; here's some things I saw yesterday.

Britannia still rules the waves in the more exclusive anchorages of the city. It's cheaper to register your big-ass yacht in some forgotten outpost of Empire than in this country, after all.

Across the street from Chelsea Piers, USA Interactive is currently raising its new Frank Gehry-designed HQ. Funny thing is, the building looks just like an iceberg, which is ironic considering Titanic was supposed to anchor at Pier 59.

This one's for Gatemouth: what's on your iPod?

Heh. An overflowing trash can with David Yassky's name on it.
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