A view of the inside of New York’s Grand Central Terminal. The clock on top of the Information booth is always recognisable and the faces (made of Opal) are worth between $10 million and $20 million…
I always seem to get hopelessly lost trying to find my way up to this balcony. The elevators are like a lottery system and I’ll either land up one level too high, or one level too low, or the doors will just open on the same floor that I just got on at.
Finally got the right level and took the picture above. Again with a tilt-shift lens, this time the 24mm version of the Canon TS-E lineup. Rented from Adorama again too.
Canon EOS-1D Mark III
1/8 sec at f/3.5
ISO 200
24mm (Tilt shift)
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