The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
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5.00" x 8.00"
Overall:
7.00" x 10.00"
Flatiron Clock Poster
by Inge Johnsson
Product Details
Flatiron Clock poster by Inge Johnsson. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
The Flatiron Building, or Fuller Building, as it was originally called, is located at 175 Fifth Avenue in the borough of Manhattan, New York City and... more
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Comments (16)
Artist's Description
The Flatiron Building, or Fuller Building, as it was originally called, is located at 175 Fifth Avenue in the borough of Manhattan, New York City and is considered to be a groundbreaking skyscraper. Upon completion in 1902 it was one of the tallest buildings in the city and the only skyscraper north of 14th Street.
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Captured with a Canon 5D Mk II and a Canon TS-E 24/3.5L Mk II lens.
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The building sits on a triangular island-block formed by Fifth Avenue, Broadway and East 22nd Street, with 23rd Street grazing the triangle's northern (uptown) peak. As with numerous other wedge-shaped buildings, the name "Flatiron" derives from its resemblance to a cast-iron clothes iron. The building anchors the south (downtown) end of Madison Square and the north (uptown) end of the Ladies' Mile Historic District. The neighborhood around it is called the Flatiron District after its signature building, which has become an icon of New York City. The building was designated a New...
About Inge Johnsson
I have been photographing the beauty of America and other places around the world for over 30 years. My photographic work has won awards and has been frequently published in books, calendars and magazines such as National Geographic, Time, Popular Photography, Smithsonian Magazine, and Texas Highways. Originally from Sweden, I now reside in the Pacific Northwest (Seattle area). I enjoy many types of photographic subjects and styles, but really love landscape, nature and travel photography. I use Canon full frame mirrorless and DSLRs with a full range of L-series lenses, and touch up my digital captures in Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop to recreate the artistic vision I felt and saw when the capture was made, and to make the images ready...
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Judy Vincent
Beautiful capture! This will be the “It’s About Time”” photo of the day on the USA Photographers group home page for 12/21/18!
Marco Gallarino
Congratulations!
Robert Knight
Unique composition of a popular subject.
Dominique Amendola
Very original shot! V
Nadine and Bob Johnston
F, & Really liked this so Published it in USA ARTIST NEWS an Internet Paper
Inge Johnsson replied:
Thank you very much. I really appreciate it.
Danielle Parent
VF superb composition! We have a similar building in Hamilton Ontario Canada..I am intrigued by their shapes and the reason why they are built that way! Would anyone know if their are more than just the era's fad or if there is more reasons to them ? That clock is also a great element in your photo..well done!
Inge Johnsson replied:
Thanks so much for the nice comment, fave and vote. There are a number of "flatiron" shaped buildings in America, this one being the most famous. I think it was a a way maximize the use of the triangular shaped property.
Pedro Fernandez
Great sun reflections, color and composition. f/v of course ;)
Inge Johnsson replied:
Thank you (belatedly)
Shawn Hughes
Congratulations "Flatiron Clock" is Featured today in "Timeless Collections"!!!!!!!!! Thank you for your participation! Shawn Hughes
Inge Johnsson replied:
Thanks so much for the feature, Shawn :)
Bill Cannon
Congratulations on your sale!!
Inge Johnsson replied:
Bill, thanks so much!
Kim Sy Ok
Congrats on your sale!!! v
Inge Johnsson replied:
Thank you, Kim
Carl Purcell
This has to be the best photograph ever taken of this unique building. It is far better than the one taken my master photographer Alfred Steiglitz.
Inge Johnsson replied:
Carl, you are too kind. Thanks so much; I am very delighted that you enjoy my take on this subject.
Li van Saathoff
Love this! :)
Inge Johnsson replied:
Thank you very much!
Larry Nieland
Love the DOF and clarity here Inge, ....and thanks for the watch !
Inge Johnsson replied:
Thanks Larry :-)
Tim Allen
Excellent shot, Inge! Love the composition and color. Well done. f/v
Inge Johnsson replied:
Thanks. Tough subject, I think. Was tinkering around the better part of that morning.