Urban landscapes: the view DOWN
NINTH AVENUE FROM THE CALGARY TOWER
The 627-foot Calgary Tower was once the tallest structure in this western Canadian city, but that was many years ago.
Today, six buildings are taller, but the tower is still the only open-to-the-public way to look over the downtown core.
After making some standard views of the downtown (you can see one here: http://wp.me/p2ccTX-nE), I went for something different with this composition. Nikon D7100, tripod.
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Fabulous! I love the agles and lighting!
Thanks for the kind words, Robyn! 🙂