This is the Chicago skyline as seen from the porch of the Field Museum
This is a northern view from the observation deck of the Sears Tower in Chicago.
Sometimes, to fully appreciate the beauty of San Francisco, you need to get out of San Francisco and check out its magnificent skyline.
Shot from the edge of Central Park.
Yellowish, orange light with dots of green above the city that never sleeps
A typical summer view of the San Francisco skyline from Sausalito, as late afternoon fog creeps in from the Golden Gate.
Photo taken in the Lurie Garden in Millennium Park, Chicago.
Chelsea Piers spans many blocks on the Hudson River in Manhattan. Some of the special features of the piers include a sports and entertainment complex from 17th St.
The Woolworth Building, at fifty-seven stories, is one of the oldest — and one of the most famous — skyscrapers in New York City. More than ninety years after its construction, it is still one of the fifty tallest buildings in the United States as well as one of the twenty tallest buildings in New York City.
While in New York, the first day was miserable with rain and just wet weather. But I stuck it out and walked down Chelsea Piers and just walked and walked and this wheel intrigued me.