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brian.odonnell20 Jul 2, 2011 11:44 PM

Two Skylines In One Shot????
 
a discussion was sparked on a regional mid atlantic thread about the possibility of a photograph depicting two city skylines in one view (the subject then being nyc and philly). The consensus has been that a double skyline shot would be sweet, maybe even mind blowing. Any ideas, or even actual photos, from anywhere around the world??

wrab Jul 2, 2011 11:54 PM

Dallas/Fort Worth, Twin Cities & HK/Shenzhen pop into my head as having some potential here? Curvature of the Earth becomes a problem beyond certain distances for skylines (although not for aerials).

M II A II R II K Jul 3, 2011 12:20 AM

Maybe a 360 pano taken from in between 2 cities and probably high up.

fflint Jul 3, 2011 1:03 AM

Oakland skyline in the foreground, San Francisco skyline in the background:

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5069/...8b162d44_b.jpg
Source: leila-anne at flickr

Xing Jul 3, 2011 1:52 AM

Buffalo and Toronto maybe? Toledo and Detroit? Maybe DC and Baltimore, but DC's height limits might make that difficult. Philly and NYC would be the coolest, but i dont know if thats possible. They're not too distant? Hills get in the way?

Chef Jul 3, 2011 2:20 AM

Here is a photo I took a long time ago. St Paul in the foreground, Minneapolis in the background. There actually aren't very many angles where you can get both skylines in the same shot:

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2531/...1df90d60_b.jpg
stpaulapr0925 by afsmps, on Flickr

CGII Jul 3, 2011 2:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xing (Post 5335753)
Buffalo and Toronto maybe? Toledo and Detroit? Maybe DC and Baltimore, but DC's height limits might make that difficult. Philly and NYC would be the coolest, but i dont know if thats possible. They're not too distant? Hills get in the way?

Curvature of the Earth. Milwaukee and Chicago are only 80 miles apart, and someone here once made the calculation that if Chicago spire were built, it would be visible (and only visible) from the very top of the tallest building in Milwaukee. Philly and NY are 90 miles apart.

M II A II R II K Jul 3, 2011 2:43 AM

For Toronto and Buffalo you would have to be suspended in the air across Lake Ontario on a clear day, and take a 360 panaroma of high resolution. In theory.

vid Jul 3, 2011 3:07 AM

Hamilton in the foreground, Toronto in the background, 60km away
http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k2...ow/torham5.jpg
©Flar

goodthings Jul 3, 2011 3:11 AM

Toronto (background) and Mississauga (foreground) (from jasonzed):

http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...0101007017.jpg

KevinFromTexas Jul 3, 2011 4:40 AM

Dallas (left) Fort Worth (right).
http://www.fortwortharchitecture.com/dfw-2005.jpg
Photo by John R
http://www.fortwortharchitecture.com...showtopic=3770

Quote:

Originally Posted by CGI
Curvature of the Earth. Milwaukee and Chicago are only 80 miles apart, and someone here once made the calculation that if Chicago spire were built, it would be visible (and only visible) from the very top of the tallest building in Milwaukee. Philly and NY are 90 miles apart.

Austin and San Antonio are only 80 miles apart, but there's no way you'd ever be able to see both skylines. Too many hills. It is amusing to think that if Central Texas was flat and both cities had taller skylines that you'd be able to see the other city.

Rizzo Jul 3, 2011 7:33 AM

I've seen photos cheated a bit when taken 1000-2000 feet in elevation, then photographically compressed

hunser Jul 3, 2011 10:26 AM

old pic (from 2009), but it shows the four skylines in one shot:
from left to right: midtown, jersey city, downtown, brooklyn.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2459/...57b1fe78_o.jpg
chrispar340

Bailey Jul 3, 2011 3:04 PM

Medical Center with Downtown Houston in the Background

http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...Aerial2010.jpg

http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...ne-3copy-1.jpg

Uptowngirl Jul 3, 2011 6:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bailey (Post 5336039)
Medical Center with Downtown Houston in the Background

Thought I was watching "Fringe" for a minute. :rock:

Clevelumbus Jul 3, 2011 6:34 PM

Detroit, Windsor, and Troy skylines.

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-4...0/DSCN0057.JPG

KevinFromTexas Jul 3, 2011 7:08 PM

Anyone have a photo showing Seattle and Bellevue? I can't seem to find one.

There's also LA with all its skylines and suburbs.

ChrisLA Jul 3, 2011 7:30 PM

LA has many you can get in one show but here is one of Downtown LA and part of Glendale downtown


photo by pwright
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5212/...8de85fc7_b.jpg

Cirrus Jul 3, 2011 7:30 PM

There is a suburban office building about halfway between DC and Baltimore that's about 13 stories tall. From the top floor you can see both cities, but you can't get them in a single picture since you have to look out different windows.

There are lots of examples of multiple DC suburban skylines being in the same picture, though. If you don't mind that they're all smaller, of course. Here's Rosslyn (foreground) with Tysons Corner (background):

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3329/...567ca1db_b.jpg
from flickr user adamsjp2010

tallboy66 Jul 3, 2011 7:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Clevelumbus (Post 5336153)
Detroit, Windsor, and Troy skylines.

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-4...0/DSCN0057.JPG

:tup: nice.


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