Thanks Cameron!
The height and girth of this building is really starting to make the rest of our skyline look pretty feeble -- especially in that wide shot from the fairgrounds.
Thanks Cameron!
The height and girth of this building is really starting to make the rest of our skyline look pretty feeble -- especially in that wide shot from the fairgrounds.
It looks like the taper has started
I thought this was pretty cool,it shows the Devon Energy center and downtown http://www.360cities.net/image/new-d...ahoma-city-usa
I work right next to that parking garage.
How come every photo of downtown OKC looks like a scene from some horror movie where everyone on the planet has died? There are more people on the streets of New York City in the movie 'I am Legend' than there is in almost every photo of OKC I see.
Everyone is underground. They're all afraid of the sun I suppose.
Devon Tower images from NewsOK.com
http://newsok.com/devon-tower/multim...gallery/602141
before the thunder-raptors game
http://www.flickr.com/photos/45571065@N04/5547061818/
In case anyone has lost count, there are now 38 completed levels and 28 levels with glass.
That puts the height about 575 feet.
Is that a yellow tower crane for Level Urban apartments? lower right of Cameron 405's skyline shot.
Wrong direction. I think the auditorium.
Wouldn't that be over in the health sciences area?
A line running from the north parking deck at WRWA passing thru the Rennaisance Hotel crosses right over the center of the Level Urban site.
Flew in this morning and got a nice perspective of the tower from the NW - looks so massive compared to the other buildings.
Oh, I thought it was unfrsaken's pic. (face palm)
Camera change
Instead of trying to get a new camera from the Chase building you should put a second camera pointed at the base from this vantage point.
When we get the Chase camera going, we can just point this camera at the base.
The Chase angle will be a much better perspective to watch the building top out.
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