Guiding Light
Photograph by Peter Schafer, Your Shot
In the after-effects of superstorm Sandy on Tuesday, a New Yorker
finds that, even in a blacked-out city, a kiosk can acquisition a way to
accomplish light.
Before and afterwards Sandy addled the northeastern U.S. on Monday and
Tuesday, humans affective their cameras, accurate the effects, and
aggregate them online—including these Sandy pictures submitted to
National Geographic's My Shot photography community.
Sandy's Long Reach
Photograph by Kristin Renbarger, My Shot
The force of the storm could be acquainted as far abroad as Lake
Michigan, area after-effects aerated up by Sandy lashed a alarm
Wednesday in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Ghost Town
Photograph by Frankie Torres, Your Shot
A few hours afore Sandy addled Manhattan Monday night, New York City's
alms and bus arrangement had already been shut down. "To see Times
Square [pictured] like a apparition boondocks in the city-limits that
never sleeps was absolutely an awesome experience," columnist Frankie
Torres wrote.
Car Trouble
Photograph by Juan Paolo Aldana, Your Shot
Sandy took a toll on trees—and cars. Above: a vehicle in distress in Astoria, New York, on Wednesday.
Powerless in Gotham
Photograph by Peter Schafer, My Shot
Sandy plunged locations of New York City into darkness—including these
streets photographed Tuesday night. At one point 650,000 barter in New
York City and Westchester County had absent electrical service,
Consolidated Edison, the bounded electric utility, appear Tuesday
morning.
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