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morris Registered: May 22, 2002 Total Posts: 26499 Country: United States |
-1 ![]() D200 + Tamron 11-18 @ 11mm, ISO 200, 1/30, f5.6 -2 ![]() D200 + Tamron 11-18 @ 16mm, ISO 200, 1/20, f5.6 -3 ![]() D200 + Tamron 11-18 @ 11mm, ISO 200, 1/15, f5.6, 14 images stitched -4 ![]() D200 + Tamron 11-18 @ 18mm, ISO 200, 1/50, f5.6 -5 ![]() D200 + Tamron 11-18 @ 11mm, ISO 400, 1/60, f6.3 The TWA Flight Center is a designated New York City landmark and was designed by Eero Saarinen. Construction began in 1956 and was completed six years later. It is an amazing building with sweeping curves of pored concrete, huge windows and sky lights creating a bright space, even on a cloudy and rainy day like the one we visited. In this the first post of a series I’ve focused of the grand interior. Comments and suggestions welcome, Morris |
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Nozzleforward Registered: Jun 16, 2011 Total Posts: 769 Country: United States |
Awesome shots, looks like a really fun place. At first, I was thinking "man there's some wicked lens distortion," but then I saw the rest of the images from you (and another member here) and I realized that the building is sort of like a funhouse. Looks like a lot of fun to explore! |
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morris Registered: May 22, 2002 Total Posts: 26499 Country: United States |
Thank you Nozzelforward, |
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P Alesse Registered: Dec 25, 2004 Total Posts: 10949 Country: United States |
The Jetsons. A very 60's vision of what the future would look like. |
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Shane Psaltis Registered: Jun 25, 2006 Total Posts: 551 Country: United States |
Morris, |
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morris Registered: May 22, 2002 Total Posts: 26499 Country: United States |
P Alesse wrote: |
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morris Registered: May 22, 2002 Total Posts: 26499 Country: United States |
Shane Psaltis wrote: |