Very stylish nighttime panorama:
Photo by Tony Hochstetler.
Source: Tony Hochstetler: OKC Skyline
"Photographed from the twentieth floor balcony of the Classen Building."
Will, your pics are ausgezeignet!
Especially love the night shots here. Downtown OKC at night is becoming one sexy lady.
I don't have a pic to post, but I was on a group bicycle ride last night and we paused SE of downtown to regroup. Looking across the Oklahoma River and boathouses to the CBD skyline to the NW, it was a stunning sight. It was a clear night with no wind and temps in the 50s, and I was one of 18 friends on bikes riding along the river before having dinner together.
We have so much to be thankful for.
Sometimes, it's just a matter of perspective...
Love these! (I didn't know how to make them appear not as links...)
http://instagram.com/p/iHzF81l-DN/
http://instagram.com/p/hdjdSel-KE/
http://instagram.com/p/faobu6F-Dw/
From http://instagram.com/molly_cariker
Some fun projects we've recently finished at Insight Visual Media involving OKC Skyline.
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As much as I despise car commercial, that's a good one.
Also good to see OUR skyline instead of some other city's and them try and pass it off as OKC.
I've always liked the view from the Skyline Diner on S.E. 15th just
west of S. Eastern. The food is good, not fashionable or decadent.
It's just good and much like Coit's was.
I saw one in an article about another city trying to pass a MAPS style tax, I liked it because it is from a vantage point that is rarely shot from so at first I just assumed it was their downtown and kept reading till a little later I looked back at the photo and recognized Devon tower, of course it did not take long to recognize the other buildings once I knew it was here but overall it is a much more modern look than many angle of the city.
City of the Future!
When I was a kid we ate at the Chandelle Club, atop the Founder's
Tower, several times per month. We'd be seated on the carousel
during brunch after church. The late great "Dub Farley" would
play piano. I gigged with him some 20 years later. Watching the
cars buzz around the neighborhoods was too cool and not to
mention you could see all of OKC and beyond.
Aside... nothing was cooler than a 16 year old (read me) taking
a date to the restaurant and signing the tab afterwards. Did you
know the menu for the female didn't have prices listed? Today's
restaurants could learn a thing or two from that barbaric custom.
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