The Flatiron Building, located in the heart of Manhattan, is one of the most iconic and recognizable buildings in New York City. Its unique triangular shape and stunning architecture make it a popular destination for photographers from all over the world. The building's location at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway provides photographers with a variety of angles and perspectives to capture the beauty of the building. The nearby Madison Square Park also offers a great backdrop for photos with its lush greenery and stunning views of the city skyline.
Einer meiner Pflichtspots in New York war das Flatiron Building an der Kreuzung 5th Avenue und 23rd Street mit der historischen Standuhr, die 1909 errichtet, einst vor dem "Fifth Avenue Hotel" stand und 2011 mit Sponsorgeldern von Tiffany komplett restauriert wurde. Regen und Wind waren erschwerend bei den Serienaufnahmen mit Stativ für dieses HDR Bild, zauberten aber reizvolle Spiegelungen auf den Asphalt. Fotografieren ist nicht immer gemütlich.
Das Flat Iron Building Ecke 5th Avenue 23rd Street ist wohl einer der ungewöhnlichsten Wolkenkratzer New Yorks. Das "Bügeleisen" wurde 1902 fertiggestellt. Nikon D800 Tamron 15-30mm f72,8 HDR 3 Aufnahmen, Photomatix und Photoshop
3-picture panorama stitched with Hugin, Rectilinear projection
The Flatiron Building, originally the Fuller Building, is a triangular 22-story landmarked building located at Fifth Avenue.
A frame from a long exposure time lapse of New York at night that I am working on. The Flatiron Building is in the central distance.
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The Flatiron Building, or Fuller Building, as it was originally called, is located at 175 Fifth Avenue in the borough of Manhattan, New York City and...
The flatiron building from in front of the fifth Ave Clock. As I went for my trip across Manhattan yesterday the weather was supposed to be nice and sunny with a lots of interesting clouds in the sky. But when I got out of my home in Brooklyn the sky was clear blue with nary a cloud in sight. So no interesting sky and lots of harsh lighting to deal with. Yay!!
But I went out anyway and visited most of the locations I had planned to visit and since this has been my fave NYC landmark (I like it even better than the Empire state building) I waited till evening before heading here hoping that the light will be better. Unfortunately this was not the case and the building iwas a challenge to photograph as the roads in this intersection are curved and tricky and the streets teaming with shoppers and tourists that it’s almost impossible to get a clear shot here. This was one of the better shots I took yesterday but I want to return here again with a more interesting view point and when the sky is a bit more interesting.
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April, a nice walk in New York... I took many photos of the flat iron this morning... But this one was adviced me by my daughter, she told me "you should take these tulips as foreground", and I did so. And guess what... It's the best one of the series! :) Lens: Sigma 10-20 f/4-5.6 (click to see all my photos with this lens)
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This is another shot of the FlatIron I took this in the evening after we had walked around the nearby park. I wanted...
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This was taken after me and my brother left the very crowded Empire State Building. We walked down 5th Avenue looking...
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