Manhattan
The Manhattan skyline is iconic from almost any direction. It is typically seen from across the East River on the Brooklyn shore or from Hoboken or Weehawken, NJ across the Hudson River. The lesser known view from Liberty State Park to the southwest is one of my favorite views of downtown Manhattan. It is so different yet so familiar.
The buildings are so ingrained in our minds that even from such a different perspective, it is immediately recognizable. The Freedom Tower dominates the view in the same way the Twin Towers did for almost thirty years.
The glow from the setting sun behind me lit the buildings in a magical glow as I enjoyed the stillness on this particular evening.
Camera: Nikon Z7
Lens: Nikkor 24-70mm f/4
Settings: f/16, 25 sec, ISO 64
Edition Size: 100
Typical Print Size : (2:5 ratio) 12” x 30″ up to 20″ x 48″
The Manhattan skyline is iconic from almost any direction. It is typically seen from across the East River on the Brooklyn shore or from Hoboken or Weehawken, NJ across the Hudson River. The lesser known view from Liberty State Park to the southwest is one of my favorite views of downtown Manhattan. It is so different yet so familiar.
The buildings are so ingrained in our minds that even from such a different perspective, it is immediately recognizable. The Freedom Tower dominates the view in the same way the Twin Towers did for almost thirty years.
The glow from the setting sun behind me lit the buildings in a magical glow as I enjoyed the stillness on this particular evening.
Camera: Nikon Z7
Lens: Nikkor 24-70mm f/4
Settings: f/16, 25 sec, ISO 64
Edition Size: 100
Typical Print Size : (2:5 ratio) 12” x 30″ up to 20″ x 48″
The Manhattan skyline is iconic from almost any direction. It is typically seen from across the East River on the Brooklyn shore or from Hoboken or Weehawken, NJ across the Hudson River. The lesser known view from Liberty State Park to the southwest is one of my favorite views of downtown Manhattan. It is so different yet so familiar.
The buildings are so ingrained in our minds that even from such a different perspective, it is immediately recognizable. The Freedom Tower dominates the view in the same way the Twin Towers did for almost thirty years.
The glow from the setting sun behind me lit the buildings in a magical glow as I enjoyed the stillness on this particular evening.
Camera: Nikon Z7
Lens: Nikkor 24-70mm f/4
Settings: f/16, 25 sec, ISO 64
Edition Size: 100
Typical Print Size : (2:5 ratio) 12” x 30″ up to 20″ x 48″