Come on and show us your beautiful skyline! :)

Texan Guy, Austin looks nice in those pictures. :)
 
Chicago skyline (all are from Google)
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Schaumburg (suburb)
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Evanston (suburb)
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Ok, other pic about my ex-home...

LA skyline, including with several suburb

LA
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Hollywood
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Santa Monica
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Long Beach
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Warner Center (Woodland Hills)
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There's small skyline in other suburb, such as Burbank, San Bernardino, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Glendale, LAX (Westchester), Van Nuys, West LA (along with Beverly Hills), Riverside and some part of beach area, plus I can't find good pic of West LA and skyline in suburb isn't big as LA skyline.

There's panorama of LA area, from downtown to beach.
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^^ Awesome photos of Los Angeles metro area. :) I love that pano!
 
Go Santa monica! ;)


Also, I love that pano! It reminds me of my trip there back in 1999
 
Love the picture of Chicago and I love the pano picture of LA metro area. FYI, "West LA" is known as Century City. Be honest with you, I like Century City skyline better than Los Angeles skyline. They got more attractive buildings than downtown Los Angeles. I think Los Angeles skyline would look much better if they get rid of that Library Tower (King Wannabe) and add more diversity of height skyscrapers surrounding to it.

Anyone knows how to make a pano picture? Please email me! Thanks!
 
Love the picture of Chicago and I love the pano picture of LA metro area. FYI, "West LA" is known as Century City. Be honest with you, I like Century City skyline better than Los Angeles skyline. They got more attractive buildings than downtown Los Angeles. I think Los Angeles skyline would look much better if they get rid of that Library Tower (King Wannabe) and add more diversity of height skyscrapers surrounding to it.

Anyone knows how to make a pano picture? Please email me! Thanks!

Haha! 'King wannabe' ;)
 
I guess you all got upset over my silly picture in the first page. I believe it was deleted by MOD. :(

Now, I'm going to make "proper" pictures of Washington, DC tall buildings.

Washington DC:
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Chinatown:
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Pentagon City:
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Arlington:
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Reston:
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Gee, it has been a long time I have seen Washington DC! Last time I went there was back in 1999 including my trip to LA and SF! ;)

For sure, a lot has changed since I last visited
 
Thanks for sharing, I like the Chinatown :)

Chinatown is one of my favorite place, because the Verizon Center is in Chinatown.
Verizon Center is a NBA/NHL stadium - home of Wizards, and Capitals.
I do love sports.
Chinatown is not all about sports.
They have a building that comes with movie theatres, bar, bowling lanes, all in one building. Very nice! It also have tattoo shop, International Spy Museum, also you can walk few blocks away to DC MALL (The Capital & DC Monument).
Whenever you plan to visit DC, be sure to not forget visit Chinatown. If you already did, nevermind then.
 
Gee, it has been a long time I have seen Washington DC! Last time I went there was back in 1999 including my trip to LA and SF! ;)

For sure, a lot has changed since I last visited

Yes, there are some improvements in DC.
Some houses are worth 1 million dollars in black area. Wait for next 5-10 years later, DC (aka Dirty City) won't happen. It'll be Dainty City. :lol:
 
Chinatown is one of my favorite place, because the Verizon Center is in Chinatown.
Verizon Center is a NBA/NHL stadium - home of Wizards, and Capitals.
I do love sports.
Chinatown is not all about sports.
They have a building that comes with movie theatres, bar, bowling lanes, all in one building. Very nice! It also have tattoo shop, International Spy Museum, also you can walk few blocks away to DC MALL (The Capital & DC Monument).
Whenever you plan to visit DC, be sure to not forget visit Chinatown. If you already did, nevermind then.

Wow sounds like there's alot of stuff in Chinatown! It's different to me because in Portland, they have very suck Chinatown, there's a porno store, one nice Chinese resturant, that's all I can think of. And nope I haven't been in Washington DC, sounds like Washington DC have some of exciting urbans :D
 
Wow sounds like there's alot of stuff in Chinatown! It's different to me because in Portland, they have very suck Chinatown, there's a porno store, one nice Chinese resturant, that's all I can think of. And nope I haven't been in Washington DC, sounds like Washington DC have some of exciting urbans :D

How about you save some $$ then jump on some plane and fly to Washington DC??
 
authentic,

That is much better pictures of Washington DC, thank you! :) I love these pictures! Did you took the pictures of it yourself?
 
ow sounds like there's alot of stuff in Chinatown! It's different to me because in Portland, they have very suck Chinatown, there's a porno store, one nice Chinese resturant, that's all I can think of. And nope I haven't been in Washington DC, sounds like Washington DC have some of exciting urbans

Have you ever been to SF or Seattle's chinatown? They're much better than Portland's chinatown like you described.
 
Have you ever been to SF or Seattle's chinatown? They're much better than Portland's chinatown like you described.

That is called International District. I agree that International District is much better than Portland's Chinatown. I went there few times with my friends who are Asians and it was really interesting experiences. It is like I am in different country already. I tried to communicate with some people at the restaurant or store and it turned out that they don't know English well. It was challenge for me. Lucky, I did the body language which is helpful for them to understand me better. I highly recommend anyone to go visit International District. :)
 
That is called International District. I agree that International District is much better than Portland's Chinatown. I went there few times with my friends who are Asians and it was really interesting experiences. It is like I am in different country already. I tried to communicate with some people at the restaurant or store and it turned out that they don't know English well. It was challenge for me. Lucky, I did the body language which is helpful for them to understand me better. I highly recommend anyone to go visit International District. :)

I already know it's called international district, I just wanted to say it in a common way because most people call it chinatown if they never been there. :P I lived in Seattle for 6 years so I am aware of that.
 
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