HomeDiagramsDatabaseMapsForum About
     

Go Back   SkyscraperPage Forum > Regional Sections > Canada


Closed Thread

 
Thread Tools Display Modes
     
     
  #10701  
Old Posted May 20, 2019, 4:04 PM
Martin Mtl's Avatar
Martin Mtl Martin Mtl is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Feb 2002
Posts: 9,071
     
     
  #10702  
Old Posted May 20, 2019, 9:19 PM
sdimedru sdimedru is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 741
Quote:
Originally Posted by mcminsen View Post
Vancouver, May 19 '19, my pic
Awesome! 🙌
     
     
  #10703  
Old Posted May 20, 2019, 11:44 PM
Chadillaccc's Avatar
Chadillaccc Chadillaccc is offline
ARTchitecture
 
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Cala Ghearraidh
Posts: 22,842

By SurrealPlaces on SRC
__________________
Strong & Free

Mohkínstsis — 1.6 million people at the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, 400 high-rises, a 300-metre SE to NW climb, over 1000 kilometres of pathways, with 20% of the urban area as parkland.
     
     
  #10704  
Old Posted May 20, 2019, 11:57 PM
Metro-One's Avatar
Metro-One Metro-One is online now
Registered User
 
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Japan
Posts: 17,848
Quote:
Originally Posted by mcminsen View Post
Vancouver, May 19 '19, my pic
Great pic! It is amazing how much more mature and solid Vancouver looks with the Shangri-La, Trump, and now Vancouver House rising above the table top. Also good to know that several more pinnacles are on their way!
__________________
Bridging the Gap
Check out my Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/30634635@N03/with/29495547810/ and Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV0_0h9qKlhxXFxuAey_q6Q
     
     
  #10705  
Old Posted May 21, 2019, 2:55 PM
Coldrsx's Avatar
Coldrsx Coldrsx is offline
Community Guy
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Edmonton, AB
Posts: 68,948
__________________
"The destructive effects of automobiles are much less a cause than a symptom of our incompetence at city building" - Jane Jacobs 1961ish

Wake me up when I can see skyscrapers
     
     
  #10706  
Old Posted May 21, 2019, 3:51 PM
Sonog Sonog is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: Edmonton
Posts: 318

@jefrosonic
     
     
  #10707  
Old Posted May 21, 2019, 4:08 PM
TorontoDrew's Avatar
TorontoDrew TorontoDrew is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Nov 2014
Posts: 10,626
Untitled by Franklin McKay, on Flickr

Untitled by Franklin McKay, on Flickr
     
     
  #10708  
Old Posted May 21, 2019, 4:13 PM
Rico Rommheim's Avatar
Rico Rommheim Rico Rommheim is offline
Look at me!
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: City of Bagels
Posts: 13,905
Cool. Is the second photo Calgary?
     
     
  #10709  
Old Posted May 21, 2019, 4:19 PM
Chadillaccc's Avatar
Chadillaccc Chadillaccc is offline
ARTchitecture
 
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Cala Ghearraidh
Posts: 22,842
None.. of that looks at all like anywhere in Calgary. I wish we had that kind of density outside of the core. That is Toronto's Yorkville in the foreground and Eglinton in the background. If anything, the background part looks very similar to the Edmonton skyline, with two dominant towers above a bunch of short towers, and a spread out similar to Oliver, just without Pearl.
__________________
Strong & Free

Mohkínstsis — 1.6 million people at the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, 400 high-rises, a 300-metre SE to NW climb, over 1000 kilometres of pathways, with 20% of the urban area as parkland.

Last edited by Chadillaccc; May 21, 2019 at 4:45 PM.
     
     
  #10710  
Old Posted May 21, 2019, 4:34 PM
Martin Mtl's Avatar
Martin Mtl Martin Mtl is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Feb 2002
Posts: 9,071
     
     
  #10711  
Old Posted May 21, 2019, 4:49 PM
Chadillaccc's Avatar
Chadillaccc Chadillaccc is offline
ARTchitecture
 
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Cala Ghearraidh
Posts: 22,842
Now that is a beautiful use of telephoto. Very beautiful shot. Aren't those hills like 130 km away in like New Hampshire?
__________________
Strong & Free

Mohkínstsis — 1.6 million people at the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, 400 high-rises, a 300-metre SE to NW climb, over 1000 kilometres of pathways, with 20% of the urban area as parkland.
     
     
  #10712  
Old Posted May 21, 2019, 4:51 PM
le calmar's Avatar
le calmar le calmar is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Ottawa
Posts: 5,240
^ THose are the Monteregian hills, only 20-30 km away.
     
     
  #10713  
Old Posted May 21, 2019, 4:54 PM
Chadillaccc's Avatar
Chadillaccc Chadillaccc is offline
ARTchitecture
 
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Cala Ghearraidh
Posts: 22,842
Quote:
Originally Posted by le calmar View Post
^ THose are the Monteregian hills, only 20-30 km away.
Oh right! I saw a Montreal skyline pic that featured ones in NH, but that makes more sense in this cause. I forgot that some of the Laurentian (or is it appalaichian?) foothills extend into southern Quebec.
__________________
Strong & Free

Mohkínstsis — 1.6 million people at the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, 400 high-rises, a 300-metre SE to NW climb, over 1000 kilometres of pathways, with 20% of the urban area as parkland.
     
     
  #10714  
Old Posted May 21, 2019, 4:57 PM
Acajack's Avatar
Acajack Acajack is offline
Gros Méchant Loup
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Province 2, Canadian Empire
Posts: 72,949
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chadillaccc View Post
Oh right! I saw a Montreal skyline pic that featured ones in NH, but that makes more sense in this cause. I forgot that some of the Laurentian (or is it appalaichian?) foothills extend into southern Quebec.
I don't know their relationship to the Laurentians or the Appalachians, but the Montérégiennes are a "family" of 10 or so hills or small mountains that appear plopped down into an otherwise flat landscape in the Montreal area.

Mount Royal is the most famous of the Montérégiennes by far.
__________________
Loin des yeux, loin du coeur.
     
     
  #10715  
Old Posted May 21, 2019, 4:58 PM
le calmar's Avatar
le calmar le calmar is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Ottawa
Posts: 5,240
The Monteregians used to be hot spots and are their own thing, they extend from Deux-Montagnes to the North Atlantic seabed. The Appalachian foothills indeed extend into Southern Quebec, just farther east in the Eastern Townships. They are also visible from Montreal (both in Quebec and NY) just much farther (80-100 km).
     
     
  #10716  
Old Posted May 21, 2019, 5:07 PM
Chadillaccc's Avatar
Chadillaccc Chadillaccc is offline
ARTchitecture
 
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Cala Ghearraidh
Posts: 22,842
Very cool. I love both geology and geography, so that is awesome! Thanks for extending my knowledge


In response, here are some (non-telephoto) shots of Calgary, showcasing the 1000 to 2000 meter (above surrounding relief) tall Rocky Mountains, with the front ranges beginning 50 km away. Mount Columbia, the tallest mountain in Alberta and 2nd tallest in the Canadian Rockies at 3750 meters above sea level, is about a 3 hour drive from the city up by the headwaters of the Saskatchewan River.


http://images.workabove.com/latest

http://images.workabove.com/latest

http://images.workabove.com/latest

http://images.workabove.com/latest

http://images.workabove.com/latest
__________________
Strong & Free

Mohkínstsis — 1.6 million people at the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, 400 high-rises, a 300-metre SE to NW climb, over 1000 kilometres of pathways, with 20% of the urban area as parkland.
     
     
  #10717  
Old Posted May 21, 2019, 5:11 PM
O-tacular's Avatar
O-tacular O-tacular is online now
Fake News
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Calgary
Posts: 25,826
Quote:
Originally Posted by Acajack View Post
I don't know their relationship to the Laurentians or the Appalachians, but the Montérégiennes are a "family" of 10 or so hills or small mountains that appear plopped down into an otherwise flat landscape in the Montreal area.

Mount Royal is the most famous of the Montérégiennes by far.
Is Ste. Julie part of that range?
     
     
  #10718  
Old Posted May 21, 2019, 5:27 PM
Acajack's Avatar
Acajack Acajack is offline
Gros Méchant Loup
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Province 2, Canadian Empire
Posts: 72,949
Quote:
Originally Posted by O-tacular View Post
Is Ste. Julie part of that range?
Is there a Mont Ste-Julie?
__________________
Loin des yeux, loin du coeur.
     
     
  #10719  
Old Posted May 21, 2019, 7:08 PM
Nite's Avatar
Nite Nite is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Toronto
Posts: 3,353
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rico Rommheim View Post
Cool. Is the second photo Calgary?
Both pictures look like they are from the Manulife Centre on Bloor and Yonge in Toronto, the first looking directly South and the other directly North
     
     
  #10720  
Old Posted May 21, 2019, 7:50 PM
le calmar's Avatar
le calmar le calmar is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Ottawa
Posts: 5,240
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chadillaccc View Post

Is Mount Columbia visible on this picture? I was wondering if the distant high peak on the right was it.

Back when I spent 6 months in Lyon for school on the heights of the 5e arrondissement, I could see the Alps once in a while in the distance, but I had been told the Mont Blanc could also be seen on a clear day. It took a very long time, but I eventually saw it, 160 km away. I only say it once during those six months as the conditions never allowed for it again.
     
     
This discussion thread continues

Use the page links to the lower-right to go to the next page for additional posts
 
 
Closed Thread

Go Back   SkyscraperPage Forum > Regional Sections > Canada
Forum Jump



Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 1:21 PM.

     
SkyscraperPage.com - Privacy Statement - Top

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.