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A 360 degree rooftop view on a beautiful spring day in the Evergreen neighborhood of San Jose, CA, located in the foothills of the East Hills / Diablo Range. With the spring rains, the hills are briefly green before the summer turns them golden. In the distance, you can see across the South Bay to the Santa Cruz Mountains and just make out downtown San Jose through the haze. Quimby Road, the major street visible in the panorama, separates the older houses built in the 70's from the new construction in the 2000's, including Evergreen Valley High School, which all sits on land that was formerly vineyards (Mirassou Winery). |
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A view of Lawrenceville from a top Engine House No. 25 from the Strip District rooftop.
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A massive expansion of St. Louis's City Museum, featuring more slides and the infamous overhanging bus that rankled the city so much in the 1990s. More found objects from all over the city are here; the camera is positioned on a dome from the old St. Louis Planetarium, the mantis is familiar to people who used to drive along I-44 in those days. http://www.citymuseum.org/ |
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4 second exposures of downtown houston. The Tripod was balanced on a rail, balanced on a deck, balanced on the roof of an old building with people walking around on it. Therefore, there are some of the component shots that are blurry. I'm less sure as to why some of the shots don't line up. If anyone has any suggestions, I'd be glad to hear them. |
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A view of Pittsburgh from a top Engine House No. 25 from the Strip District rooftop. JASMINE GEHRIS/TRIBUNE-REVIEW |
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A view of Lawrenceville from a top of Engine House No. 25 in Pittsburgh's Strip District. |
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This rooftop garden is an urban oasis hidden three floors above street level at the Grand Kyoto Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. |
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Rooftop pan April 7, 2009 |
