The Space Needle is right next to the Chihuly Gardens. An example of engineering marvel.
https://www.spaceneedle.com/
Some youngsters having fun....
Looking straight down...
Space Needle, Seattle, Washington
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Space Needle, Seattle, Washington
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Re: Space Needle, Seattle, Washington
Thank you Valery.
One of the more popular poses is to lean against the glass wall and picture taken. If taken correctly, you get the floating in the air effect, I am told. I was not lucky enough to capture that effect.
Downtown Seattle.
This is another popular spot.
One of the more popular poses is to lean against the glass wall and picture taken. If taken correctly, you get the floating in the air effect, I am told. I was not lucky enough to capture that effect.
Downtown Seattle.
This is another popular spot.
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Re: Space Needle, Seattle, Washington
Interesting, I hope that glass is strong as a vertigo sufferer it would be pretty hard to do that!
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Re: Space Needle, Seattle, Washington
Barry, Indeed. Given the number of visitors, and no known "incidents", it is safe to say that glass is strong enough.
Sury
I am really enjoying the wide angle lens. Though I wish I got Min 17-35 f2.8, the Sigma 17-35f2.8-4 is no slouch either.
Seattle city view.
Same view with Bracketing 9 images, post processed in HDR Machinery and LR5.7.
Sury
I am really enjoying the wide angle lens. Though I wish I got Min 17-35 f2.8, the Sigma 17-35f2.8-4 is no slouch either.
Seattle city view.
Same view with Bracketing 9 images, post processed in HDR Machinery and LR5.7.
Minimize avoidable sufferings - Sir Karl Popper
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