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New York City has one of the most recognizable skylines in the world. Standing 546m, One World Trade Center represents the pinnacle of New York's architecture and is also the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. Best viewed at sunset or night time when lights start to turn on, the view is breath-taking from many vantage points. This particular photograph was taken from Hudson Square, a small neighbourhood in New York City.
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New York City, USA
June 2016
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Midtown Manhattan on a warm and breezy July summer's night.
Captured off of Sinatra Drive, Hoboken on the Jersey side of the Hudson.
Thats What I Did When I Took This Photo..The Statue Of Liberty Is Hiding On The Right Side Of The Water..I Saw This While Skating Thru Battery Park.
Manhattan,Nyc 2007©
The light at the top of the ESB has been out for some time. I cloned it from one of the other antennas. It just doesn't look right without it. :o)
Like I mentioned in my last post, this was taken from the rooftop of the Hyatt Regency on the Hudson River in Jersey City, NJ. Take a quick look at my last post which was taken from across the Hudson River 40 floors up in Lower Manhattan. You will be able to view the Hyatt along the Hudson and if you zoom in you can see the exact door I took this shot from. ;)
In this shot you can see One World Trade captured within the door frame.