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Originally Posted by Calgarian
I think they make a nice backdrop for a skyline and a pretty setting, but I think of the skyline as the collection of buildings. Besides, the mountains, ocean, lakes etc, aren't visible from every angle the skyline is.
I just think we should keep it fair as not every city has such a pretty setting as Vancouver, that's all.
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But then the problem is where do you draw the line? The Bow River is part of Calgary's setting and enhances many skyline shots, as does the Lake in Toronto, and various other natural attributes, should be discount all of these settings? A major part of a skyline is how it interacts with its setting IMO. This is one reason why places such as Hong Kong get such a huge boost in their skyline image.
Could you imagine rating Cape Town's skyline without Table Mountain in the background?
And for the record I think Toronto has the best skyline in the country, but Vancouver is a solid #2 for me, and the setting has a big part to play in that (Ocean, mountains, parks, bridges, etc...) I like Calgary's as well and it is definetely getting batter every year, but for me it misses some texture that places such as Vancouver and Montreal have (again, bridges, big ports with their massive cranes, etc...)