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Sky Is The LimitPosted by Amir (Tehran, Iran) on 27 November 2007 in Cityscape & Urban and Portfolio. Fort Worth, TX Some of down town's skylines. It's a tiny city, compare to where I used to live (Los Angeles) See the original at Flickr If you find my photos interesting, please take a moment and vote for me at Photoblog Awards. Visit My "TimeLaps/Panorama" Blog, Creative Camera.
Comments (12)
Richard_Irwin from Belper, United KingdomLovely bright skyline, so clear, clean and bright, and really unforgettable. 27 Nov 2007 8:48am Twelvebit from Victoria, United StatesThere are probably only a few real "cities" in the US: San Francisco maybe, maybe Seattle, New York, Chicago. No matter how tall the buildings are, most of what get called cities here are more like business centers or shopping malls: open at 8 AM, closed at 5 PM and on weekends. People don't live there, they only work there, and there is no life apart from commerce. What a difference from places like Paris, London, Munich, Tokyo, or even small European cities like Edinburgh, or Canadian cities like Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal. And in a place like Dallas, where there are some small zones of life apart from work, you can't get there, or anywhere else, without a car. 27 Nov 2007 2:34pm qUINTINO from jOANE, PortugalAwesome. I like the way you took the photo of the building and city. 27 Nov 2007 5:24pm Rebecca from Leicester, United KingdomThis is a spectacular composition, my dear friend. Masterly use of the lines, light and structure. Truly AWESOME yet again. Honestly, WOW. I continue to stand in admiration and utter wonder at your work, dear Amir. 28 Nov 2007 5:00am amy from Rocky Mountain House, CanadaWell done, Amir!! This gives a great sense of the height of these skyscrapers. 28 Nov 2007 6:40pm |
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