The home of the Braves - their ballpark and city - is captured magnificently in this 28" x 22" poster.
The spectacular overhead view of Turner Field and downtown Atlanta was taken during the ballpark's inaugural game in 1997 by noted sports aerial photographer Mike Smith. At the time, the Braves' original home, Atlanta Fulton County Stadium, was still standing.
From a vantage point above and behind home plate, this poster provides a one-of-a-kind view of Atlanta's ballparks, highways and skyline.
Poster Info
Features Turner Field, Fulton County Stadium and downtown Atlanta
28" wide by 22" high
Printed on high-quality cover stock
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The caption on the poster says
Atlanta
First Game March 29, 1997
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Framed Turner Field Aerial Poster
The poster is placed in a 2" black wood MDF frame, mounted to chipboard to prevent warping, and protected by plexiglass. The frame has a single strip hanger on its back, making it a cinch to hang. The size of the poster framed is about 32" x 26" [see the Turner Field aerial poster framed].
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About the Photographer
Mike Smith is the world's foremost authority on aerial sports photography. A former private pilot, he has been taking photos of stadiums via helicopter since 1991. Smith's aerial image of Turner Field was taken on March 29, 1997 during an exhibition game against the New York Yankees.
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