When we moved to our new offices in 2011, I did not realize that I would be able to watch the Freedom Tower rising up above the buildings that surround it. Lately, I seem to be spending a bit more time at street level which offers a whole new perspective on things. Most of my photos are quick snaps with my iPhone that are sent to Instagram:
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Freedom Tower |
Saturday I stopped by the Tower on my way to walk the Brooklyn Bridge with my niece Julia AND my camera. Now why I chose to do these shots with a wide angle lens escapes me but that's what I did and below is what I got.
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Disappearing Edges |
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Reflections & Metal |
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