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The contoversial Oculus stands in the location of the World Trade Center's subway station. Cost overruns aside, it is can impressive piece of artwork. Inside there are loads of shops and trains.
Saw an opportunity to close down the aperture to darken the interior, create shadows, and this starburst.
On Thursday, March 4th, the World Trade Center Transportation Hub in Lower Manhattan officially opened to the public. The hub replaces the PATH train station that was destroyed during the 9/11 terrorist attacks ...
With about 30 minutes to spare I dashed into the centre of this amazing building to find it almost empty .... maybe because the trains aren't running yet & its not quite finished ... I took this 3 shot landscape pano hand held to try & capture the vastness of the inside space .. what an fantastic piece of (expensive -- $4 billion ) architecture.
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The third photo in the new high key series. Enjoy!
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The Oculus in NYC is an artistic landmark located within walking distance of the World Trade Center. The transit hub, serving the PATH, cost four billion dollars, making it the most expensive train stop in the world. With its sleek and modern design, it immediately became an attraction in Lower Manhattan.
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a small portion of a large 48 x 60 art canvas displayed at RH Gallery
Leawood, KS
Artist Credit: Dustin Rousseau
Una gran balena que viu sota la ciutat. Potser li haurien de dir Espiracle en lloc d'Oculus. New York.