Empire State Building Fisheye View
In the August 1935 Vanity Fair, photographer Ralph Steiner used a newly developed 180-degree, or fisheye, lens to yield extraordinary circular shots of the areas surrounding Rockefeller Center, the Graybar Building, and other New York City landmarks. This image, taken at the northeast corner of 34th Street and Fifth Avenue, captures the Empire State Building and environs. Exhibition-quality print, on archival paper, available framed or unframed; From $180.
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