The Central Park Reservoir from the north, looking towards Mid-town's mass of office towers.
The day was so clear and lovely, you can even make out the Empire State Building and Rock-Center, both in the center of the photo.
The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.
Self-evident.
The museum's atrium, and probably one of the most dramatic photos I've ever taken. This is from the very top, and I got yelled at by the docents for taking it.
So I took this one, too, to show the beauty of the skylight and to be something of a prick. Made me feel very New Yawker. The sculptures in the background are Chamberlain's later work.
The day was so clear and lovely, you can even make out the Empire State Building and Rock-Center, both in the center of the photo.
The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.
Self-evident.
The museum's atrium, and probably one of the most dramatic photos I've ever taken. This is from the very top, and I got yelled at by the docents for taking it.
So I took this one, too, to show the beauty of the skylight and to be something of a prick. Made me feel very New Yawker. The sculptures in the background are Chamberlain's later work.
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