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Guggenheim, Tourists and Daily Traffic

I was looking through my archives when I spotted this picture from my last trip to NYC in 2013. Guggenheim is one of my favorite museums, both for its collection of art works as well as the building itself. I like how easy the circular ramp slope leads you up to the top of the museum. The architecture itself is perhaps the most significant artwork on display at the museum. Unfortunately you can’t shoot much of its interior apart from the glass dome ceiling. The building looks striking exteriorly, despite its age, and does not look dated at all. I guess that’s the beauty of Frank Lloyd Wright’s timeless designs.

 

Picture taken with the Nikon D800 and AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8 lens.

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