
Shot from the Brooklyn waterfront, this photograph holds the Manhattan skyline at a considered distance — the Financial District's glass towers rising beyond rows of weathered wooden pilings that stand in the shallows of the East River. Autumn grasses run along the stone bank in amber and ochre, softening the hard geometry of the city behind. Available as a print only or framed with a mat in natural, black, or white finish options across a wide range of sizes.
As with all photographic prints, subtle tonal variation may occur between sizes and output runs — each piece settles into its own quiet character.
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Shot from the Brooklyn waterfront, this photograph holds the Manhattan skyline at a considered distance — the Financial District's glass towers rising beyond rows of weathered wooden pilings that stand in the shallows of the East River. Autumn grasses run along the stone bank in amber and ochre, softening the hard geometry of the city behind. Available as a print only or framed with a mat in natural, black, or white finish options across a wide range of sizes.
As with all photographic prints, subtle tonal variation may occur between sizes and output runs — each piece settles into its own quiet character.
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
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The city looks different from the water's edge
You stop in front of it the way you stop at a window. The pilings draw your eye in, row by row, until the towers rise behind them — and for a moment the room feels quieter, wider, further from wherever you are.



