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Fun_Minute_7840 t1_iyuhy5s wrote

What did you use to take this pic ?! It’s so awesome !

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Yuppykiller OP t1_iyuj0ei wrote

I used a Nikon D7200 with a Sigma 150-600 lens. It’s actually 12 pictures stitched together; I’m beta testing the new pano feature in the Arsenal 2 device, which stitches the photos for me as I take them.

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lurkerfromstoneage t1_iyulz68 wrote

That tallest darker building left in the skyline is Columbia Center tower. The Sky View Observatory up near the top has spectacular 360 panoramic views and makes the Space Needle seem so tiny! Definitely worth a visit for those who’ve never been-

Gorgeous shot OP, thanks!

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frMocha t1_iyumug9 wrote

I forgot they painted the space needle orange to honor 60 years

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PipeLayer2016 t1_iyv23ai wrote

Ha, ha. Suck it Bellevue, looking right over your head.

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take_my_waking_slow t1_iyw3e4r wrote

Keep panning further north to catch the new skyline going up in the u district.

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Visual_Collar_8893 t1_iyw410m wrote

Very nice. Had no idea the Olympic mountain range looms so large against the city.

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thesunbeamslook t1_iyww4to wrote

I uploaded a partial photo here, but it's not very good. You may still be able to find the original poster in some shops. It's from 1983 so there have been a lot of changes in the skyline.

https://imgur.com/a/gwVXyF0

Here's the author info from the text -

WILL LANDON BELLEVUE, WA.

COPYRIGHT 1983

FROM SOMERSET

OLYMPICS

PHOTOGRAPHED WITH A 48" LENS

ARTWORK BY THERESA TODO

IDENTIFICATIONS BY ARNOLD BLOOMER

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