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Oculus is the name of the World Trade Center station in New York City completed in 2016. Today I went there for the first time to take photographs from different angles of the wonderfully striking building. However, I forgot to bring a spare battery for my camera, which cut drastically short that plan. In the end I was only able to take the following shots.
One of these days, I will have to make another trip to the city to take other photos of the rest of Oculus and the World Trade Center, with at least one spare battery.
roninjax said:
Stunning and interesting images. 🙂
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neihtn2012 said:
You will need to travel back here and go see it in person!
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roninjax said:
Good idea. 🙂
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Judy said:
Definitely you need to go back with more battery power….amazing structure. Would be fun to see it in different lights like early day and late day with pretty colors.
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neihtn2012 said:
I will go back and also use a tripod, if possible. Thanks Judy!
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bluebrightly said:
It’s a wonderful subject and you did great work with it, even with that limited amount of time. That must have been frustrating!
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neihtn2012 said:
I will just have to go back there one of these days. 🙂
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bluebrightly said:
Yes….me too! 😉 I used to work next to that site, and watched some of the construction in earlier phases. But it was a very stressful location to work in – there were always reminders of 9/11 – you could never get away from it.
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RV John said:
I like all the lines something I should do now and then. Great photos!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you John! So many lines there, and so artfully put together.
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Julie@frogpondfarm said:
That building is amazing! Super perspective … oh I bet you were disappointed about the battery
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neihtn2012 said:
You are right, the battery gave out too soon. Usually I carry a spare in my backpack, but that day I had moved the camera to a shoulder bag. 😦
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Tiny said:
Great pictures of this place that I also visited earlier this year…but not the Oculus. Thanks!
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neihtn2012 said:
If you ever go back there, Oculus should be on your list!
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quietsolopursuits said:
Great images of the interesting architecture of the Oculus, it’s too bad that your battery died before you finished all the images that you had hoped to shoot.
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neihtn2012 said:
Spare battery, don’t leave home without it … Thanks Jerry!
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Mz&Cho said:
Love the different perspectives of the Oculus in the photos!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you!
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Irene said:
Wow! I can see why you want to go back for more shots. Amazing architecture captured beautifully. ❤️
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Irene! I will definitely go back for more photos.
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Sheryl said:
Well, all I can say is Wow!!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you!
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ekurie said:
Quite a testimony to the stark, steel girders that were exposed when the original buildings fell. Beautiful (and quite moving) photos, thank you.
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neihtn2012 said:
Oculus has the effect of most people that the architect, Santiago Calatrava, intended. It takes you in and evokes strong emotions within you.
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Emma Cownie said:
Wow!! What a stunning building. Looks like the inside of a giant whale!
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neihtn2012 said:
It is a stunning building and your eyes are drawn to it immediately when you emerge from the lower parts of the train station.
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Emma Cownie said:
I do like big train stations because of the space and light is quite exciting – like the Victorian ones on London.
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Helen C said:
So beautiful! I want to go there! What kind of lens did you use?
Good night.
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neihtn2012 said:
Helen, I used a 16-35 mm f/4 lens. It is very good for this kind of photography.
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Helen C said:
Thanks, Hien.
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Michael Lai said:
Reblogged this on retireediary and commented:
Really like the interior of the Oculus as captured by Neihtn2012. Make me wanting to go there to have a close look . . . . . . . . .
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Michael! If you ever some to New York City, let me know.
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petergreyphotography said:
Great pictures of a wonderful building!
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neihtn2012 said:
Glad you like them!
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