Agreed, certainly from an overall visual impact, no question.
I think one could argue Chicago has the most aesthetically pleasing skyline in the world. It’s layout seems almost perfect, like it was planned right from the start
Agreed, certainly from an overall visual impact, no question.
I think one could argue Chicago has the most aesthetically pleasing skyline in the world. It’s layout seems almost perfect, like it was planned right from the start
Having lived in Chicago, I think a big advantage the Manhattan skyline has over it is more easily accessible vantage points from which to view to it from different angles. The best angle of the Chicago skyline is from Lake Michigan.
Chicago has more spaces between its tallest buildings, allowing each building to stand out on its own.
Truth. You cannot even tell how tall some of New York city’s buildings are because there’s so much infill.
Such a beautiful part of New Jersey.
I guess, if large plots of industrial land is your thing!
I went to Manhattan a month ago and finally got around to uploading a bunch of photos of Times Square, Central Park, WTC, and Hudson Yards (along with all the towers surrounding those areas) via this link on FB
wow, I audibly gasped at this capture of Central Park Tower. Well done, nice colors. Great framing. Everything else is fantastic too.
Unisphere Sunset by Florin C, on Flickr
Hot Hot Heat by Florin C, on Flickr
Low Glow At 12:41 AM by Florin C, on Flickr
Some nice photos here.
I’ve never seen New York City look this impressive before. The city is huge!
@rgarri4 what would this angle in your render look like?