Manhattanhenge 2016, 05.28.16
The first two days of Manhattanhenge for 2016 was scheduled May 29 and 30. However, weather forecast showed an overcast sky on May 29 and rain on May 30, so I decided to check out the sunset on 05.28.16, if the sun would set in between the buildings of Manhattan, technically a Manhattanhenge.
I waited at the intersection of 34th Street and Park Avenue and at near sunset time, the big orange fireball made its way inside Manhattan's grid, eventually setting in between the tall buildings.
It was a little cloudy at first but the sun pushed through saturating the sky with a red-orange hue. So beautiful to see and experience it. New York, you continually amaze me!
Manhattanhenge 2016, 05.28.16
The first two days of Manhattanhenge for 2016 was scheduled May 29 and 30. However, weather forecast showed an overcast sky on May 29 and rain on May 30, so I decided to check out the sunset on 05.28.16, if the sun would set in between the buildings of Manhattan, technically a Manhattanhenge.
I waited at the intersection of 34th Street and Park Avenue and at near sunset time, the big orange fireball made its way inside Manhattan's grid, eventually setting in between the tall buildings.
It was a little cloudy at first but the sun pushed through saturating the sky with a red-orange hue. So beautiful to see and experience it. New York, you continually amaze me!