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Emperor's View
One of my favorite places to visit is the top of Rockefeller Center in NY. When you arrive at the 67th floor this is the view that you'll see as the elevator doors open. It's unique location to get a different perspective of the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, Central Park and a bird's eye view to the rest of Manhattan. It's generally a less crowded option than the more popular Empire State Building and I guess that's because there are 3 different floors that are open to the public. Don't get me wrong, you'll still need to elbow your way to the best exterior spot up on the 69th floor which is normally where people photograph the sweeping views of NY and NJ - and is also the shot that has eluded me.
Anyway, I was recently rummaging through some old photo CDs and I found this photograph. I took this image back in 2007 less than two weeks after purchasing my first DSLR camera - when I had no idea what I was doing. I'm glad that I didn't delete it because this is truly a timeless view....
Emperor's View
One of my favorite places to visit is the top of Rockefeller Center in NY. When you arrive at the 67th floor this is the view that you'll see as the elevator doors open. It's unique location to get a different perspective of the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, Central Park and a bird's eye view to the rest of Manhattan. It's generally a less crowded option than the more popular Empire State Building and I guess that's because there are 3 different floors that are open to the public. Don't get me wrong, you'll still need to elbow your way to the best exterior spot up on the 69th floor which is normally where people photograph the sweeping views of NY and NJ - and is also the shot that has eluded me.
Anyway, I was recently rummaging through some old photo CDs and I found this photograph. I took this image back in 2007 less than two weeks after purchasing my first DSLR camera - when I had no idea what I was doing. I'm glad that I didn't delete it because this is truly a timeless view....