It really is a privilege. To replicate the experience is impossible. It's something you simply have to see for yourself. I wish they opened their doors to the public for free rides to the sky lobbies, even if just from time to time.
@ruanyuyongdvc: This was shot with the Nikon 28-80mm f3.3-5.6 lens. It's the old kit lens Nikon used to bundle with their 35mm film cameras. I don't think they're produced anymore, but there are millions of them sitting in closets, just collecting dust. Turns out they're surprisingly sharp, have a versatile zoom range, and they're dirt cheap.
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Chris Camargo 7 months ago | reply
The view at night.
© In 2 Making Images | °L.A. 7 months ago | reply
wow what a view and privilege! I've always wanted to get up there for this killer view!
Chris Camargo 7 months ago | reply
It really is a privilege. To replicate the experience is impossible. It's something you simply have to see for yourself. I wish they opened their doors to the public for free rides to the sky lobbies, even if just from time to time.
Team Elltor [deleted] 7 months ago | reply
Fabulous shot
California CPA 5 months ago | reply
wow.. this is breathtaking.. wish I was there to shoot as well
ruanyuyongdvc 5 months ago | reply
what's your lens for this picture?
Chris Camargo 5 months ago | reply
@ruanyuyongdvc: This was shot with the Nikon 28-80mm f3.3-5.6 lens. It's the old kit lens Nikon used to bundle with their 35mm film cameras. I don't think they're produced anymore, but there are millions of them sitting in closets, just collecting dust. Turns out they're surprisingly sharp, have a versatile zoom range, and they're dirt cheap.
You can see more images I've made with this lens.
ruanyuyongdvc 4 months ago | reply
That's a good lens, and a beautiful image. Thanks for your share!