In the foreground is the American radiator Building, now the Bryant Park Hotel. It is the subject of the famous Georgia O’Keefe painting, “Radiator Building—Night, New York.” Looking over its shoulder from approximately a quarter mile is, of course, the Empire State Building. This was taken from Bryant Park, which sits behind the New York Public Library.
I wasn’t planning on another infrared today, but I slept late and this was so easy to get ready for publishing.
Jim Denham
29 Jul 2011I like the angle you used here Mark, really brings the trees and clouds in nicely! Good stuff!
Chris Nitz
29 Jul 2011Diggin the angle, and that the trees feel like clouds, thus it feels like a floating city. So awesome!
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James Howe
29 Jul 2011Cool shot of a cool building. I like the angle and the infrared treatment.
Chris Jones
29 Jul 2011Cool shot, the angle works nicely and love the IR work.
Toad Hollow Photography
29 Jul 2011I love this photo, Mark, great perspective and the IR aspect really introduces quite a bit of drama!
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Minah
29 Jul 2011The photo is breath taking! My goodness. It’s really awesome. You’ve made a really delicate and very close to perfect right there. I wish i could make photos like that. God job!
Mark
30 Jul 2011Thanks all for the comments, and especially to Minah, whose extraordinary praise is a bit overwhelming but much appreciated.
James
31 Jul 2011Beautiful shot, makes me want to go to New York. I wonder how it looks in color.
Mike Criswell
2 Aug 2011Nice IR Mark, well done
Magnus Lind Oxlund
11 Jun 2014What a shot. It really takes your breath away!