I spent a week in Houston, Texas, lately. After two hot and rainy days the sun came out and we saw a bright blue sky. I was impressed by this building which really tried to reach the sky. I took the photo from the 22d floor of our hotel. No idea what the exact height is and how many floors there are in it.
This picture was also taken from the same floor in the opposite direction. It clearly shows the pollution at the horizon. Funny you can't see the smog right above you.
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Lovely shots. Have a beautiful day.
Hi my first visit here, i've never been to Netherlands but just above it. It was amazing to see at the sky. But this photo you posted are beautiful too. In the 2nd i can really see the smog. thanks.
The first building does look like it's trying to reach the sky. I like the second shot and if you hadn't mentioned that it was smog I would have thought it was a little foggy.
Ah, yes! That's Texas all right! I'm from there originally and I have cousins that live in Houston! Great captures, Jossie! Hope you have a wonderful weekend! Enjoy!
Sylvia
The view up is certainly more attractive than the view to the horizon. That polution can sure spoil a photographer's day.
Vooral het hoge gebouw maakt veel indruk op mij! Heel apart, als je naar beneden scrollt.
Een fijne avond en een rustig en gezellig weekeinde! xo
Some excellent photos on your blog. That is one tall skyscraper!!
That is one tall building. And the sky behind... very nice. It looks warmer than it is here!
thank you for droppin' by my SWF post.
interesting skyline. i wonder how many floors the tall building has.
That building barely looks real! But the blue sky does.
If you took your pic from the 22th floor, I can't imagine how high that skyscraper must be!
Vooral de eerste foto vind ik weer erg mooi, Jossie. Dit soort gebouwen vind ik altijd boeiend om te zien. Als ze dan ook nog eens mooi scherp afgetekend staan tegen een helder blauwe lucht is het helemaal mooi.
Maak er een mooi weekend van!
lovely photos!
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Great skyscraper.
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