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A shot of midtown Manhattan from across the Hudson River. You can see the 42nd Street canyon on the left and the Empire State Building on the right. It is a great view - I need to get over there more often!

 

More NYC shots here: My NYC album

 

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Milan, Piazza Gae Aulenti, skyscraper Unicredit

Fuencarral-El Pardo, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, España...

Hong Kong's skyscrapers. IFC and ICC sit on the opposite end. The Central Plaza, Times Square and Central Skyscrapers are visible as well.

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The out of place fountain, the vehicles in random locations without any markings, the lady just walking past in the void, it all just has a certain I-don't-know-what to it.

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Ominous weather rolling over the skyscrapers in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

View from Empire State Building

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir

This is the tallest building on earth today. When i was in school it was Empire State Building, then Sears Tower and then the twin towers of Pertonas, Kuala Lumpur.

You would like to have that on your wall or use it on your website?

It is available for download at: www.bonfert-photography.com

There is no official definition or height above which a building may be classified as a skyscraper. One common feature of skyscrapers is having a steel framework from which curtain walls are suspended, rather than load-bearing walls of conventional construction.

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