New York City (and a bit of Georgia)

Regarding the processing, I think that as it's for yourself it doesn't really matter if you use multiple styles of processing. Sure, if it's a clients request then having the consistent look as your own style would apply. There are lots of situations where one style won't suit an entire set too.

Personally I process to suit a photo as it's more about how I feel about the image, admittedly I currently process mine badly *cries*
 
If I had a "criticism" it's that there isn't enough variety for me if this was a set of travel photos, but I appreciate the fact that they're just snaps and you're generally sticking to one lens. Also, some of the distortion is more than distracting to me in a few. But then, wide lens in a jungle of straight lines there isn't much you can do about that.

I do like the processing on the majority, though.
 
Wait until I've posted all the photos before you say there's not enough variety :p

There are some panoramic views of the city in the day, night and one over the Hudson between Brooklyn and Manhattan, none of Time Square or any from Georgia yet, I took the camera to a shooting range lol
 
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36. If you look down, this is what you see
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Its cool when zoomed in
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38. Yogurt afterwards
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Love them all, reminds me of my honeymoon in NYC last year. Everyone seems to wear Beats earphones in NYC :)

I wish I knew how to process my photos to get them to look anywhere remotely like these.
 
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