Zahulie Lower New York from the foot of Brooklyn Bridge, 1932 Orignal Photo: [Link](https://www.loc.gov/pictures/resource/gsc.5a18083/) Prints Available [Here](https://www.redbubble.com/people/addingcolours/works/39172272-new-york-city-skyline-1932?asc=u&p=poster)
Geoff_Smith This looks really cool and surprisingly really *feels* like another time rather than just having different or shorter buildings.
NaggingShrimp Anyone know how many of those skyscrapers are still there today? I recognise the Singer building on the right I think but that’s about it.
7revor What’s with the black fountain effect on the building towards the left-center of the image? I see it’s in the original as well.
Zahulie
Lower New York from the foot of Brooklyn Bridge, 1932
Orignal Photo: [Link](https://www.loc.gov/pictures/resource/gsc.5a18083/)
Prints Available [Here](https://www.redbubble.com/people/addingcolours/works/39172272-new-york-city-skyline-1932?asc=u&p=poster)
Geoff_Smith
This looks really cool and surprisingly really *feels* like another time rather than just having different or shorter buildings.
NaggingShrimp
Anyone know how many of those skyscrapers are still there today? I recognise the Singer building on the right I think but that’s about it.
TrendWarrior101
Like as if the movie “King Kong” came to life
7revor
What’s with the black fountain effect on the building towards the left-center of the image? I see it’s in the original as well.
darkenedgy
I’m finally understanding the inspiration for the buildings in SimCity. Thanks