I'm always blown away by New York City. My last trip to NYC I spent the day walking around, exploring the park and finding different places to take photos.
Whenever I'm somewhere with incredible landscape (like Central Park), I like to take a series of photos with the intention of stitching them together to create panoramas.
Now, panoramas on their own aren't very useful since most of the time when they're online you lose all the details in such a wide image. Either that or the photo's size is just way too big to use in any practical way.
So instead of throwing up a super wide photo that, more or less, would be kinda boring, here's this version for you. Hope you like it!
Travis
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Travis Snelling
Travis Snelling is the cofounder of TripAtlas.com and is based in Toronto, Canada. When not stuck in the office wearing shoes he's out on adventures with his camera looking for new drinks, dishes and experiences.
Located: Toronto Canada
Likes: photography, history, culture, cuisine, adventure
Website: http://tripatlas.com
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