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by Jerry Fornarotto
$34.00
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The Unisphere is located in Fairgrounds in Queens, New York City. It was the centerpiece of the 1964-1965 World's Fair. The sphere is 140 feet tall,... more
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The Unisphere is located in Fairgrounds in Queens, New York City. It was the centerpiece of the 1964-1965 World's Fair. The sphere is 140 feet tall, 120 feet in diameter and weighs 900,000 pounds. The sculpture was built by the U.S. Steel Corporation as a symbol of world peace.
Jerry Fornarotto is an award winning photographer. His works have received international recognition and has been published worldwide. His interest in photography is very diverse. In his galleries you will find various subject matter including, landscapes, travel, nature, architecture as well as creative and dynamic images. Please visit his website, Jerry Fotography Website. Also, if you should have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact: Jerry Fornarotto
$34.00
Susan Candelario
Absolutely beautiful in every way, Jerry!
Jerry Fornarotto replied:
thank you
Gary Keesler
WOW, this is amazing Jerry! Well done... L/Fav
Jerry Fornarotto replied:
thank you for your l/f
Nina Prommer
awesome
Jerry Fornarotto replied:
thank you for your V
Janice Rae Pariza
Jerry, absolutely my fav capture of this spot! Kudos! (As seen in the opening of The King of Queens)Promoted!
Jerry Fornarotto replied:
Thank you
Beverly Guilliams
Wonderful atmosphere changers and conversation Piece.................v./f.
Jerry Fornarotto replied:
Thanks
Fred Larson
Very nice Jerry! I need to practice my low light photography. Do you remember what your settings were?
Jerry Fornarotto replied:
I do know I was using a 15mm lens
Luther Fine Art
Great capture, Jerry!
Jerry Fornarotto replied:
Thank you
Judy Palkimas
Fantastic capture Jerry! Great lighting and reflections so well done!
Jerry Fornarotto replied:
Thank you
Howard Tenke
Wonderful piece of work
Jerry Fornarotto replied:
thank you
Jon Woodhams
Love this, Jerry! Great work. L/F
Jerry Fornarotto replied:
thank you for your L/F
HH Photography
Fabulous evening capture of this beautiful sculpture. L/fv/tw
Jerry Fornarotto replied:
thank you for your l/f/t