I really like that 2nd one because in addition to the CBD you can see Paycom Center, The Omni, the convention center, Scissortail Park, Skydance Bridge, Bricktown, Boathouse Row and even the First Americans Museum.
I really like that 2nd one because in addition to the CBD you can see Paycom Center, The Omni, the convention center, Scissortail Park, Skydance Bridge, Bricktown, Boathouse Row and even the First Americans Museum.
The second pic is my preference of the two. Even the parking garages glow.
yes, 2nd should be the Oklahoma City panorama shot for NBA Thunder games.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Does the newly renovated Crystal Bridge do lighting themes? Seems the entire block Myriad Gardens is especially dark at night.
Great shots!
I like the way the buildings all line up from this angle... You can even see Leadership Square and the Omni:
in a few months, zoom out to the left a little to include citizen tower and this pic angle becomes even more impressive.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
That really is the “money shot” angle that shows OKC in the most significant light. I’m trying to determine where the Dream/Boardwalk project will be in this shot. Between Oklahoma Tower and Devon, I suspect?
Love that. Really shows what a positive effect it'll have on the skyline if/when Devon gets their LED lighting fixed (feeling better about that happening given the testing they did back in June). You can get some really cool sunset effects there now off of the BOK Park Plaza (attaching an admittedly low-quality photo I took last summer, but it's good enough to get the idea).
One of the best views of the skyline got gobbled up by Maywood 1. That view was straight up incredible, and if someone was smart, they'd build a 6+ story building on the flat iron site (we'll see if that whole project ends up happening). I suspect that the views from Convergence will be equally as good.
Last night I was coming home up I-35/I-235 around 11:30. Can I just say that if we could get 10 buildings throughout downtown built to the height of the cranes at The Citizen, downtown would feel HUGE. Would much prefer 10 buildings of that size than 2 40+ story towers (unless those 40+ story towers are coming with new to market Fortune 500 HQs which we could desperately use in the coming decade).
Great pictures
Yes, great shots.
A perspective you don't get to see that often.
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