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Exploring New-York City: Dusk on Rockefeller Center

  1. Exploring New-York City: Dusk on Rockefeller Center
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After going to NYC  more than three times without visiting the Rock, I thought I was due to take a few pictures and HDR of this majestic building.

As usual, pictures were taken with a Nikon D700 + Nikkor AF-S 16-35mm f/4 G ED VR and HDR were processed in Oloneo PhotoEngine and minor adjustments in Photoshop.

  • beautiful sculpture and mural at the entrance of the Rockefeller Center, NYC

 

  • Center alley and stores of Rockefeller building at dusk, NYC

 

  • Teuscher Chocolatier, rockefeller center store, NYC

 

  • the flags of Rockefeller center, NYC

 

  • another view of the rock, rockefeller Center, NYC

 

  • yellow cab in front of Rockefeller Center, NYC

Thanks for viewing!

 

David Giral is a published Montreal/Toronto based editorial and commercial professional photographer specialized in architecture, interiors, portrait and travel photography.

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2 Comments
  • sm

    Awesome images. Were you able to use tripod inside and around the Rock or all of these are handheld?

    2011/04/22 at 10:11 am

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