NEW YORK | Aerial Imagery

Real life Sim City.


My favorite one below.


Credit for all: Photography - Tangram 3DS | 3D Visualization, Animation, Virtual Reality, Interactive Design

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The first image gives me NY Panorama vibes

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Credit: Paul Seibert

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My new desktop wallpaper.

Credit: Paul Seibert

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This guy is a god! :grin:
Paul Seibert

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Shared this over at SSP, might as well post here. Was watching this last night. Probably the best drone footage of Newark NJ that I’ve ever seen. Does a good job at capturing the cities.

Full screen, 4k, and also grab a coffee and enjoy! :slight_smile:

NYC’s largest satellite city.

Newark, New Jersey:

With some large scale projects in the pipeline, such as CitySquare Newark, and the coming Halo skyscraper, Newark is set to expand and in good ways.

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Damn, some great shots of NYC in the background too.

It’s fun to imagine that if Newark had never had a downturn, but continued to grow and flourish as it did in the early 1900s, it would most likely have a much larger skyline. I picture one more the size of Boston or Philly.

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It has the potential. Newark is untapped potential. There’s a lot of space to grow. Even with the airport in proximity or flight paths, there is still a ton of potential as not only a bedroom community for NYC but as a business hub. Great transit, access, proxy to a major airport, cultural hub/diversity, strong university system especially medical/business with Rutgers Newark and with Tech, NJIT… it has the characteristics to grow even grander… ah… and the port!

I do hope to see a Jersey City style boom occur in Newark. The city is making steps with projects and much in the pipeline, it just needs to kick it off Jersey City style.

I mean if somebody was to move to any city in the U.S., and they landed in Newark… from an urban standpoint, it does offer a lot. Granted it does have issues… but depending where one is at in Newark, its a good place.

I think in 5-10 years, a much better and improved Newark will arise. The stepping stones are already there and good things are happening. :crossed_fingers:

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Cool drone video of Jersey City and some Manhattan too… courtesy of Living_World on Youtube…

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From the Williamsburg Bridge. Elevated, although not aerial.

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Excellent shots!

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NYC/Hudson County (NJ):

Bronx/LIC/Astoria and UES):

Midtown:


Midtown Part 2:


Lower Manhattan:


Credit: Paul Seibert

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Philadelphia skyline aerial by Philly SkyGuy, on Flickr

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Check these out


@beholdingeye
https://superrare.com/0xa3cd5f942d3e48daa806acdf3718c8647cf8d7b5/the-narrows-5

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Another excellent shot, same artist


https://superrare.com/0xa3cd5f942d3e48daa806acdf3718c8647cf8d7b5/altitude-and-amplitude-2

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@bkhights thanks for this link to the high resolution version of these photos that can be saved on the visitor’s device ! :+1:t2::tada:

Was watching a landing video and though this part was epic.

All 5 skylines in one view.

Credit: 4K – Beautiful New York Skyline – Newark (EWR) 22L Landing – United Airlines B767-300 – N653UA

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I count 4, where’s your fifth?

I see Midtown, Downtown, LIC, Brooklyn, and JC/Hoboken.

This had me thinking, we consider HY and Midtown East a part of Midtown. Would we also consider the Greenpoint/Williamsburg a distinct skyline or part of downtown Brooklyn? Greenpoint isn’t a CBD so it’s hard to consider it distinct even though geographically it kinda is.

Hell to me Flushing could be considered it’s own skyline as that is an established CBD.

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