
Researcher Eric Fishcher made a map of where tourists take photos using information from millions of pictures uploaded to website Flickr. The iconic glass cube above the underground Apple Store came top of his list of photographed sights in the Big Apple - possibly because when consumers purchase iPhones they immediately take pictures in the store.
Other popular spots for snaps included the Rockefeller Center, Columbus Circle and Times Square. The researcher used the geotags of photos uploaded to the site to create a heat map of popular photo opportunities.One factor in the popularity of the Apple Store could be because of the large number of iPhone users who use the photo-sharing site. Last month the iPhone 4 was on track to become the most-used camera on the site.
Mr Fishcher found that the flagship Apple store was much more photogenic than stores in other U.S. cities such as Chicago, which were not ranked as highly.
Most photographed locations in New York:
1. Apple Store, Fifth Avenue
2. Rockefeller Center
3. Columbus Circle
4. Times Square
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