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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.

PATH train station, lower Manhattan, designed by famed architect Santiago Calatrava

Oculus detail, New York

Santiago Calatrava

WTC, Manhattan, NY

March 20. 2016

Go lucky as the sun soon disappeared for the rest of the day

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High-key image of the Oculus in NYC.

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a small portion of a large 48 x 60 art canvas displayed at RH Gallery

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Artist Credit: Dustin Rousseau

Una gran balena que viu sota la ciutat. Potser li haurien de dir Espiracle en lloc d'Oculus. New York.

World Trade Plaza - World Trade Plaza,New York City,New York,USA on June 18 2016. Photo: Eduard Moldoveanu Photography

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The Transit Center for the World Trade Center NYC with the new Main WTC Tower in view

Santiago Calatrava's amazing Oculus building in Manhattan, NYC.

I love to shoot high key images at this place.

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A part of the new station World trade center called Oculus in New york

Lines, light and shadows seen at The Oculus in NYC.

Taken with the Laowa 20mm Shift at f/11

Oculus or World Trade Center is a train and subway stations terminal within the World Trade Center complex in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City, designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.

The Oculus is the transportation hub near the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan.

The WTC Oculus definitely lends itself to some unusual camera perspectives.

 

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Detail of the outer part of the Oculus, Calatrava's transit hub at the World Trade Center.

I'm not sure why it's called the Oculus because it looks more like a shell.

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