Baltimore Inner Harbor Panorama Wall Art

How Downtown Baltimore looked nearly two decades ago.

This Baltimore Inner Harbor photograph is one of the most popular, as being one of the first images to be sold multiple times over the nearly 20 years since the Baltimore City skyline looked this way. What differences could you see today – if you were to trek to the top of Federal Hill Park in South Baltimore to view this vista in person?

Baltimore Inner Harbor Panorama Original

The same image is also available in a black and white presentation. This view emphasized the lines and shape of the city skyline as opposed to making an overall statement in color. A lot can be said for black and white images in a contemporary setting, such as a modern home or an office. Especially an office in one of the buildings in this nearly two decade old photograph

Baltimore Inner Harbor Panorama Black and White

This image has appeared in countless conference pamphlets over the years, it is in print in a book on Urban Geography by the Harvard University Press and was even used by the City of Baltimore at a “sister cities” conference in The Netherlands.

Links to larger images and to browse or buy.

Link: Baltimore Inner Harbor Panorama Photograph

Link: Baltimore Inner Harbor Panorama in Black and White

Link to: Baltimore Collection at Fine Art America

Link to: Baltimore Collection at Pictorem (w/ Free Shipping)

Notes: The decade-old photograph of the famous Baltimore Inner Harbor is a compilation of four images “stitched” together, yet is still relevant today. There are some differences over the last dozen or so years. Can you spot them? Imagine the differences from the time Fort McHenry defended Baltimore during the War of 1812. Imagine how this city might appear if the British Invasion was not thwarted.

Photographing the Miami Skyline

This was posted on a popular forum for artists/photographers: “Where is a good spot to photograph the Miami Skyline?”

There were, as to be expected, several answers and suggestions. The first one was, “from a boat.” Well, of course, that struck home to me – because I did have the opportunity to shoot a Miami sunset from the deck of a cruise ship after we headed south from the Port Everglades Cruiseport in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The sun was low in the sky as we glided past the Miami coastline and the cloud cover diffusing the sun gave meaning to the term “Golden Hour” for photographers.

Golden Miami Skyline Silhouette
South Florida Skyline Sunset Silhouette
South Florida Coast Sunset Silhouette

There are a few other choices, modifications if you will, for these South Florida sunset silhouette photographs. I have created various post-processing edits to give you a choice of overall tone or color. Use the link(s) below to see them all.

Link to Pictorem for prints (free shipping): Click Here.

Link to Fine Art America for prints: Click Here.

Some of the other answers from forum members at Fine Art America were to search Google with that exact question or to use Google maps to look for areas.

Note, please, that finished and delivered prints will not have a watermark. In addition, you get a 30-day satisfaction guarantee from both of the production companies.