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Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Wichita, Kansas.

The Oculus nearing completion (World Trade Center Transportation Hub).

I wanted to capture the entire Oculus rib cage, also glass façade widows across the entire area. I needed a fisheye.

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WTC, Manhattan, NY

March 20. 2016

Oculus shot with a Sony a6500 and Sigma 16mm lens.

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World Trade Center Transportation Hub. Lower Manhattan, New York City.

 

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World Trade Centre Plaza, New York - An awesome reflection on the wall of the 9-11 Museum complex. Oculus is the odd, skeleton looking building left of centre. It is part of the connection between the New Jersey PATH transit system and the New York subway systems that intersect at the World Trade Centre complex.

Project 365 // Day 25

Today, I visited what is perhaps the most recognized building in Sacramento – the State Capitol. As soon as you walk in, you are standing directly below this awesome oculus, a classical circular window at the top of the structure.

 

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360 degree tiny planet view of the Oculus in New York, NY USA.

Trying out my new Laowa 15mm shift lens. It's noticeably wider than my Laowa 17mm shift lens and the light stars are much nicer with the 15mm.

 

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New York wandering

The Oculus houses the New York Westfield Shopping Mall and is located next to the One World Trade Centre building.

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Leica M10-R in New York in Prairial

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The new travel hub down by the business district. Unfortunately, we didn't go inside to the stunning interior. Truth to say, at this point we were overcome with the fountains which marked the fallen towers and weren't as exploratory as usual. Still, what a wild design!

From an octagon of Tant paper.

An attempt to turn a modified version of the Keller twist into a flower-tower recursive thingy.

A dead end, actually, the second twist is different, no opportunity to get a third one.

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