Colorado Springs
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Colorado Springs aint much besides the airforce base out there. If I were to stand over there on Alameda blvd or Colfax Denver would look lame too
Colorado Springs
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Portland has like 600k people which should translate to a better skyline...Seattle is around the same size and shyts on Portlands. Portland has what like 2 tall buildings? at least yall got Mt Raindeer in the backround though
I love Charlotte, but it's skyline isn't much to look at.
If Richmond was big enough and relevant..It would have made the cut
You got to post these skyline when they're at night to get the full aesthetic quality of views.
Skylines druing hte daytime rarely look good
lol i forgot about Alberquerque that shyt is awful and the more i think about it San Diego doesnt belong on my list...
not even close. San Diego has 4031 people per square mile compared to cities like Boston with 12753, San Francisco with 17245 and Philly with 11296 among many others
Is that LA? I love their skyline...San Diego is nice along with Seattle
Philly has the 2nd best skyline on the East Coast behind NYC
LA's is bad. Phoenix is bad. houston is bad. Dallas is bad. Lot of major cities have terrible skylines. Thing to note though, out east it will be better due to the time they've had to develop more than our western people who developed post WW2 and had more emphasis on space and suburban style (per American dream) rather than density of the early major cities like Chicago and NY.
The best in the West is probably Seattle or San Fran. Seattle's is really underrated. Down the middle is of course Chicago and the east to NY but I find it lacking definition.
I have a bunch of skyline photos in my place and I love to see them and judge them. You can almost tell how great a city is by its skyline.