three
a trio
with
The Empire State Building in the middle
flanked
by two smaller
but
still
tall high rises
one is an apartment building
the other might be an office building
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New York City has truly a lot of tall buildings. One of which are the apartments for rent and for sale that they are offering individuals like singles, couples, or family - oriented. Even on penthouse apartment
ReplyDeletelove the perspective!
ReplyDeletereally great shot however my fave is the Chrysler building but this one is pretty lovely too!
ReplyDeleteWOW I love that shot Daryl.
ReplyDeleteAnd I even caught your signautre --was trying to see the name on the building and it's yours! Trumpistan, watch out.
ReplyDeleteExcellent 'menage et trois' Daryl, very impressed with Edelstein House haha!
ReplyDeletebtw Aimee has her blog up and running again, if you look a couple of posts back you'll see a little statue on a table between the two chairs, that's the one I thought looked a little like your much bigger statue that you 'inherited'. What do you think?
Daryl, great shot! The Empire State is such an iconic building, known the world over!
ReplyDeleteUnusual perspective... I wonder how many apartments might be in that one building?
ReplyDeletea strangley compelling shot, Dar
ReplyDeleteAloha from Honolulu,
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I'm glad I don't live in one of those apartments facing away;)
ReplyDeleteLove that perspective ....
ReplyDeleteBlack and white is so nice for architecture photos...Love the angles and lines too!
ReplyDeletenice shot and B&W certainly is more effective for
ReplyDeletebuildings..
Nice, with the black and white it looks abstract.
ReplyDeleteLove the wonderful graphic quality here.
ReplyDeleteSo perfect in black and white!
Love it. Great in B&W and love the contrasts in architectural features.
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