"Elegant Grandeur: The Chrysler Building Seen from Roosevelt Island" by Tineke Visscher

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Tineke Visscher

FROOMBOSCH, Netherlands

About ‘"Elegant Grandeur: The Chrysler Building Seen from Roosevelt Island"’ by Tineke Visscher

Be mesmerised by the elegant grandeur of the Chrysler Building, one of the most distinctive silhouettes of the New York skyline. This photograph, taken with care and skill from scenic Roosevelt Island, shows this architectural masterpiece in all its glory. The Chrysler Building, with its sleek Art Deco style and gleaming metal spire,…

Original created by Tineke Visscher.

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Tineke Visscher
FROOMBOSCH, Netherlands

Nice of you to visit my page, "welcome"!
20 years ago I started taking pictures of everything worth printing.
We were still living in the analogue era then and I had to be selective.
Luckily the digital era followed and I was able to capture everything that I thought was worth photographing.
My attention goes to urban exploration, where the post-industrial era has my preference. Unconsciously, this 'lost glory' is often captured in works…

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