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Iwan Baan Shares How He Shot That Amazing Half-Dark New York City Aerial Photo
Posted By Yuka Yoneda On November 7, 2012 @ 5:43 pm In Architecture,gallery,New York City | No Comments
Some are calling it New York magazine’s most prodigious cover ever [4], but most people don’t know what photographer Iwan Baan had to go through [4] to snap the remarkable photo of a half-dark New York City [4] after Hurricane Sandy. “Renting a car, hunting for gas and inching my way through traffic to get to the heliport was by far the most trying and difficult part of getting this shot!” writes Baan about his race to capture the aerial photograph depicting New York in a state that it will hopefully never see again. Read on to see what Mr. Baan wrote to us about his experience and see more of his amazing shots of a darkened NYC [5].
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[5] see more of his amazing shots of a darkened NYC: http://inhabitat.comRenting a car, hunting for gas and inching my way through traffic to get to the heliport was by far the most trying and difficult part of getting this shot!
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