SkyScraper, NYC

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I took this picture yesterday, when the weather was nearly perfect (nearly perfect for NYC, that is).

I have been photographing this particular building ever since I got my digital camera. I like the way that the light is reflected by all surfaces that are built at slightly different angles. One day, perhaps, I'll capture the perfect image, but until then, I will just share these other pictures with you.

The Time Warner complex at Columbus Circle.
If you look closely, you can see window washers up near the top of the building at right.

Image: GrrlScientist 2008 [larger].

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Your photo is of the Time Warner complex at Columbus Circle. Lincoln center is another 7 blocks north. Nice picture!