Photographers Line Up For Manhattanhenge
Interesting Facts in Easy English
Pre-Listening Vocabulary
- summer solstice: the longest day of the year; the onset of summer
- align: to form a line with something else
- horizon: the line where the sky and the earth’s surface meet
- coin: to come up with a name
- astrophysicist: a person who studies the properties and structures of objects in space
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Photographers Line Up For Manhattanhenge
Comprehension Questions
- What is Manhattanhenge?
- Who is Neil deGrasse Tyson?
- When does this occur in New York City?
Discussion Questions: Have you ever taken a photograph that you are proud of? Where did you take it? What or who is in the photo? Share some photography tricks that you know.
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4 comments
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English Club Indonesia says:
Manhattanhenge is a phenomenon of the Summer Solstice. Neil deGrasse is the one who named the phenomenon. This only occurs twice a year in summer. I have so many photos that I took myself, and I am very proud of them. Most of the time, they are structural or building photos. My trick is to reduce the zoom so you can get a wider angle.
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sarah says:
it was good i like the photography
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Luna says:
I like photography, and I love to see that sunset
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Luna says:
I like photography and I love to watch this sunset.