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NY Photo'd - Rated
Best photos in town. Totally agree with the other 5 star review. I received my copy today and the photos are crystal clear as is one of Fifth Avenue's Tiffany diamonds, you'll see Tiffany's from an inside view in this book and the empire state building etc.
The panaramic shots give a real like close view of NY and a variety. I've seen plenty of NY books lately and maybe photowise there's a few others out there which offer quality photos, but the photographer has given any buyer of this book a good selection of photo material from a good choice of what he has thought of to photograph.
I've read copyright is an issue with photographs, so given the variety of photos here i guess the photographer has had a busy time with people who work in the buildings, maybe the managers, to get permission for this material and i consider this a job in itself to achieve.
The photo of the Chrysler building has to be the best one you'll see inside a book. And if this book doesn't want you step onto a plane...time will tell. NY seems to have it all as far as attractions go, which is why i like it and the mixture of the old and new buildings and masonry is what i wouldn't mind seeing in real.
I know how cities from my point of view can leave a person lost by yourself. But we have to get with it i guess...from a positive note. There's nothing like a mixture of tall buildings and what goes on down beneath or between it all. If you want difference in fashion, looks, opinions, conversation, seeing people drink coffee outside on the cities pavements etc....walking past shop upon shop and seeing people lounge inside bars like they have all the time in the day to drink that choc-expresso-cream-coffee.
NY a city of fortune, probably most definitely a mixed city of wealth and poverty, like any or any town. I didn't realise there's more to the size of this city than just Manhattan and Brooklyn, There's west NY over the Hudson River etc. A real life aerial viewing must be a thing your memory won't forget. I've flew over to Portugal once and upon mountain and mountain and bare land....i consider this at an opposite perspective viewing from skyscraper after skyscraper.
Nick Wood's book, is a value in the archives of a library.
Beloved, beautiful, this book shows New York at its best - Rated
Highly recommended if you love New York as much as I, and containing by far some of the best photographs I have ever seen of the greatest city in the world, New York, 360 Degree New York truly makes you feel as if you are actually there. Choice photographs place you in the thick of it all: looking down on a bright Midtown; walking in the Village; living underneath Manhattan Bridge; hopping the free ride to Staten Island and gazing at the familiarly beautiful yet torn New York skyline. I would place this book alongside two other books of New York photos I particularly enjoy; Horst Hamann's "New York Vertical" and Obermann's "New York". Of course, New York always makes for great photographs, but it's somehow better when you're looking at it from 360 degrees. (Tip: check out the truly stunning final photograph of New York at night taken from the Brooklyn side.)