Taken in black and white from the Brooklyn waterfront as the sun was setting.
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Love it! So pretty! I want this mural sized in my office 🙂
Looks like it’s from a 30’s noir movie! Dramatic and mysterious and altogether beautiful!
I love the way you captured this photo so it looks as though the center of the island is lower and holding up all the weight of the city. And the effect of the buildings tilting inward. That is what they teach you in elementary art about “perspective”.
Captures the power of both nature and man-made design. Very dynamic. Well done!
I have to agree with the previous reviewers. It is beautiful. Looks like it’s from noir movie. Dramatic and mysterious. Perspective amazing. And it’s very powerful!
The city looks so different in b/w at sunset, almost unreal and a little menacing. The curved perspective effect adds to the freshness of the view.
This is fantastic!!!!! The city silhouette twinkles! One of my newest favorites.
Really good shot! As good as the one from Top Of The Rock.
I loved this one. There’s something mysterious about it. Are there any other photos from this group ? I can’t imagine that you took only one.
Thanks! I did a shoot at Brooklyn Bridge park at sunset. Got some wonderful shots of the city as the lights came on. Most were taken in color. This is one of only a few that I took in black and white.
You really captured a mood. Lovely. NYC looks great in black and white!