2021年10月16日 星期六

紐約中央公園Central Park初秋,Paul Seibert a composite photograph Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum





Central Park

The Pond and Midtown Manhattan from the Gapstow Bridge


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Interactive map showing location of Central Park
Type Urban park
Location Manhattan, New York City, United States
Coordinates 40°46′56″N 73°57′55″WCoordinates: 40°46′56″N 73°57′55″W
Area 843 acres (341 ha; 1.317 sq mi; 3.41 km2)
Created 1857–1876
Owned by NYC Parks
Operated by Central Park Conservancy
Visitors about 42 million annually
Open 6:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m.
Public transit access Subway and bus; see "Public transport"











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Panoramic view of Central Park from Rockefeller Center
Central Park in 2004
Paul Seibert spent much of 2018 hovering thousands of feet over New York City, taking photographs for the helicopter tour company FlyNYON. Over the course of the year, Seibert shot the city from almost every imaginable angle, but the images that always performed best were those taken from a single spot: high over Harlem, looking south over Central Park, the skyscrapers of Midtown, and Downtown Manhattan, with the East and Hudson Rivers converging at the top of the frame.
Seibert shot the city from that spot month after month, season after season, which gave him the idea to create this image: a composite photograph that shows the transition between the two seasons in a single, seamless landscape.
: Paul Seibert | courtesy of FlyNYON
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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
“I’d like to have a free architecture. I’d like to have architecture that belonged where you see it standing, and was a grace to the landscape instead of a disgrace.” - Architect Frank Lloyd Wright
Happy first day of fall! We can't wait to see the leaves begin to turn across the street in Central Park—organic architecture at its finest.

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