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Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York
New York City is one of those cities where one must visit in order to grasp the size, density and vibrance. It puts things into perspective of how small we are on this earth. The city is alive and constantly changing. I think most New Yorkers would be able to spot tourists like myself from a mile away. I walked the streets staring upwards, in constant awe of the sheer size of the buildings around me.
The unmistakable building in this photo of the New York City skyline is the Empire State Building itself. Nearly 100 years old, the behemoth still stands taller than most buildings in Manhattan. At over 1200 feet tall, it permits us mere humans a birds-eye view of the world below. A chance to glimpse a moment in time of the ever-changing city and its occupants.
I currently live in Washington, D.C., where no building can be taller than the U.S. Capitol Building. Visiting New York City, it’s impossible not to be overwhelmed by the sheer quantity of buildings as well as the number of skyscrapers. Using my telephoto lens, I shot 90 photos (5 rows of 18) on a very hot afternoon in July to capture the view with dense buildings as far as the eye can see. Behind all those windows are homes, offices, and everything in between where there is a story to be told. It all comes together making up the thriving New York City. This expansive north-facing view was shot near the Manhattan Bridge.
While it can be a bit chaotic walking the crowded streets of New York City, the cohesive whole of all of that craziness when viewed from above is something magical. This photo was shot just north of Chinatown, and includes views of the neighborhoods in Lower Manhattan, SoHo, NoHo, East Village, Greenwich Village, Union Square, Gramercy Park and everything that falls in-between.
This ultra-high resolution photo of New York City allows for making extremely large fine art prints and produces a hyper-realistic look unlike that of traditional fine art photography. It provides the viewer unrestricted access to the most intricate details of the scene. This fine art photo of New York City can be printed over ten feet long with no loss of detail. Looking at the iconic cityscape of the one and only New York City on the bustling island of Manhattan gives one an appreciation for the millions of things happening at once that make up one of the largest and most vibrant cities in the world.
Date & Time | July 29, 2023: 5:21pm - 6:02pm |
Location | Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York |
Coordinates | 40.716057, -73.996890 |
Focal Length | 200mm |
Aperture | f/11 |
Shutter | 1/320 sec |
ISO | 400 |
Num of Exposures | 108 |
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Produced using a specialty, large-format fine art printer operating at 300ppi resolution—the gold standard for sharpness
Printed onto heavyweight, 100% acid-free fine art canvas to preserve color-accuracy and longevity
Created using materials and methods that exceed the rigorous technical standards required to achieve the prized "giclée" industry rating
Designed to meet the most demanding standards for color-permanence set by leading museums
Handmade by award-winning master printmakers with over 4 decades of experience
Optionally accompanied by your choice of elegant floater frame available in a variety of trims
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Laser-exposed at a truly unprecedented 610ppi resolution
Created using fine art paper with a specialty emulsion enabling unsurpassed micro-contrast, ultra-bright whites, and deep blacks
Printed with a chromogenic process that produces "continuous tones" of silky smooth color (other printers use noticeable dots of ink)
Sealed between an extra-thick, shine-enhancing protective coating and a sturdy aluminum composite backing for a sleek look
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Designed to meet the most demanding standards for color-permanence set by leading museums
Handmade by certified master printmakers with over 4 decades of experience
Hand-signed by the artist and accompanied by our digitally-enhanced, holographic certificate of authenticity
Optionally accompanied by your choice of elegant floater frame available in a variety of trims
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Width | 43,815 px |
Height | 21,908 px |
Aspect Ratio | 2 : 1 |
Date & Time | July 29, 2023: 5:21pm - 6:02pm |
Location | Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York |
Coordinates | 40.716057, -73.996890 |
Focal Length | 200mm |
Aperture | f/11 |
Shutter | 1/320 sec |
ISO | 400 |
Num of Exposures | 108 |
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