Monday, May 7, 2007

MoMA:Up in the Sky

This photo, taken while standing outside at the Sculpture Garden at MoMA, shows three distinct structures in the area. The triangle on the left is the Intersection II by Richard Serra and the triangle on the right is the roof of MoMA that extends out into the garden. The building in the middle of the photo is the highrise that abuts the museum.


This is a photo of the skylight on the 6th and top floor of the museum where special exhibitions are usually held. As you see, the MoMA is sandwiched between two highrise buildings. The building on the left is the same building in the first photo above.

10 comments:

angela said...

I really like this photo though I think I would have been dizzy taking it.
It's certainly a fitting scene for a modern art museum.
Angela

Olivier said...

tes photos sont superbes, tres belle perspective. Bravo, cela me donne envie d'y aller (bientot...)

your photographs are superb, very beautiful prospect. Cheer, that gives me desire for going there (soon…)

stromsjo said...

Hey, it's a lot bigger than I thought. Even the sky enjoys interacting with the façade. Real good.

thwany said...

the weather in nyc has been so nice the past few weeks

isa said...

Nice angles - Chris from Minneapolis would approve ;-)

Keropokman said...

hmm was watching spiderman 3 that day, he lives in Queens, you do too right?

all the superheroes all live in queens? (incl Flash Gordon characters?) hahaha...


was this building part of the show? :-p

Annie said...

These perspective photos are great to look at, Ming. I bet they were fun to take too.

Shammickite said...

Ewww, I couldnt figure out that second photo right away. It made me feel a bit dizzy!

Ming the Merciless said...

Keropokman - Spiderman 3 premiered in the US at the Astoria Multiplex Theater, which is about 15 minutes from my apartment. Supposedly, both the characters, Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson grew up in Astoria, Queens.

Anonymous said...

La prise de vue is so beautiful. I love this photos.