Looking up at the Chrysler Building in the afternoon, with reflections off of the Grand Hyatt Hotel. The street view is on Lexington Avenue between 42nd and 43rd, with views both north and south in this 180 degree panorama. Wonderful reflections off of the modern glass of the Grand Hyatt. Clouds in the distance.
View looking east and west on 42nd Street as a 180 degree panorama at the golden hour. Part of my Vertical Vertigo NYC Series. The reflective building across the street is the Grand Hyatt New York. The glass windows of this hotel reflect the older buildings with decorative stone facades on the other side of the street. Off to the left you can see Grand Central Terminal. In the far distance, you can see the spire of the Bank of America Financial Center building. To the right, you can see the Chrysler Building illuminated by the afternoon sun during the Golden Hour.
180 degree panorama view looking up on 42nd Street during the work week at the blue hour. The reflective building across the street is the Grand Hyatt New York, and its glass windows of this hotel reflect the older buildings with decorative stone facades on the other side of the street. Off to the left you can see Grand Central Terminal. In the far distance, you can see the spire of the Bank of America Financial Center building. To the right, you can see the Chrysler Building, whose famous Art Deco lights turn on after sunset. Part of my Vertical Vertigo NYC Series.