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Post up your cities skyline! And or other cities you've visited. Saint Paul, MN
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Columbus, Ohio
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Seoul doesn't really have a skyline, just endless buildings and moutains, and then more buildings and more mountains.
Of course, it's more visually stimulating than where I'm from, Edmonton.
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Montreal skyline from an iconic landmark
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Oh boy, this is gonna be a long one. Vancouver Berlin Toledo (Spain, not Ohio) Lower Manhattan, from the north. And from the south. Barcelona
And finally, Milan
I've visited a fair amount of other cities and gotten pics of their "skylines," but unfortunately most of them are rather flat height-wise so they aren't too impressive.
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Nice thread idea! Here's what I found in my photo files...quality kinda sucks on some of them. 1. From my former hometown, Kansas City, MO.
2. Also KC
3. Nashville, TN taken while riding in a car.
4. Myrtle Beach, SC from the Skywheel.
5. Midtown & Lower Manhattan from the Empire State Building.
6. NYC from the Brooklyn Bridge.
7. These last two are Chicago, taken from an airplane on final approach...getting dark, and my batteries were dying!!
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Turunt...ugh=)
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1. NYC from Montclair, NJ
2. Lower Manhattan
3. Atlantic City
4. Philly
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Oh yeah, since so many cities are allowed per person, here's one I just remembered: Songdo, a "futuristic" city built over the last 20 years on reclaimed land off the coast, now a very lightly populated urban utopia with a lot of brownfield land and discarded buildings. The Korean version of those weird Chinese ghost towns you hear about.
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Montreal, from a 360, so there's a lot of distorsion
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Minneapolis, MN
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Kansas City, Missouri
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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
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Omaha, NE
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Minneapolis, MN
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Seattle, before Rainier Square, the new second tallest building, went up.
Larger
A different view, from the recently finished Rainier Square.
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New York City, New York
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1. Charlotte, NC taken from Concord, NC
2. Winston-Salem, NC...the building to the right of "Winston Tower" was built by the same architects who would, a year later, create the Empire State Building, this one being a microcosm (?) of their inspiration. Every year, the ESB sends a Father's Day card to the old R. J. Reynolds building. For many years, this was the tallest building south of Baltimore (until the 60's, I think), and they light it up at night, as with it's 'dad'. The Reynolds Building is currently used as condos, and still holds 1930's style Art Deco design in the lobby...which is as far as I was allowed to go...
3.Columbia, SC...can anyone guess from where I took these shots?
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God damn, North Carolina feels like three lifetimes ago. Here's Charlotte, Winston-Salem, and Raleigh.
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Chicago (from Gary)
Waukegan
Milwaukee
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