DTO Luv
05-28-2007, 05:03 AM
I've been wanting to do a huge pano thread for awhile and the extra time of this Memorial Day weekend gave me the chance to do it.
Every picture requires scrolling>>>>>>>>>
The Qwest Center. Convention Center and Arena. Home of the
Creighton Bluejays basketball team. The Qwest Center has been in the top 10 grossing arenas in the country every year since it's 2003 opening.
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano01.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano02.jpg
The view from my office at Mutual Of Omaha.
Looking towards Downtown with some eastern Midtown residential areas.
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano03.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano04.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano05.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano18.jpg
One of my favorite buildings Downtown, The Landmark Center.
I'll find out this week if this will be my new office or not. Great photo ops from the inside. :)
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano06.jpg
This is from North Downtown
This lot I'm standing in is where the new Royals Baseball stadium will be
and the new home for the Colloge World Series. This is the view from the far
end of the 3rd baseline.
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano08.jpg
From Miller's Landing. One of my favorite parks DT.
Gallup University is in the foreground. You can see the pedestrian bridge U/C in the far left.
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano09.jpg
Overlooking the Heartland of America Park
Their are Venice style gondola rides available in the park and big tour boats too.
The fountain is one of the highest in the world at 300'.
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano15.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano16.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano17.jpg
From on top of the Redick Hotel.
This is one of my favorite spots to shoot from. You can see why.
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano14.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano26.jpg
From the Kensington Tower (Apts) looking down 16th St.
The Redick Hotel is the gold, art deco building to the right where the above pics were shot from.
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano10.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano12.jpg
From the Kensington looking west towards Park East and Midtown.
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano28.JPG
These next few are from the Postal Annex which I think has the best view of DT.
Someone wised up and is finally turning these into apartments.
http://www.rorickim.com/BigAnnex03.JPG
http://www.rorickim.com/BigAnnex05.JPG
http://www.rorickim.com/BigAnnex06.JPG
http://www.rorickim.com/BigAnnex09.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/BigAnnex8.JPG
A few from around where I live. DON'T FORGET TO BE SCROLLING>>> :)
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano13.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano20.jpg
Harney Court Apartments
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano21.jpg
From Harney Court
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano22.jpg
My building, the Rorick, and Downtown.
If you go back through this thread you can see my house in quite a few of these pictures.
It will give you a sense of where things are and how far they are from each other.
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano23.jpg
A few cool pics from my living room window.
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano25.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano24.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano27.JPG
And with that I'm spent. This thread took a better part of the day in the making. Enjoy!!!
Every picture requires scrolling>>>>>>>>>
The Qwest Center. Convention Center and Arena. Home of the
Creighton Bluejays basketball team. The Qwest Center has been in the top 10 grossing arenas in the country every year since it's 2003 opening.
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano01.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano02.jpg
The view from my office at Mutual Of Omaha.
Looking towards Downtown with some eastern Midtown residential areas.
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano03.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano04.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano05.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano18.jpg
One of my favorite buildings Downtown, The Landmark Center.
I'll find out this week if this will be my new office or not. Great photo ops from the inside. :)
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano06.jpg
This is from North Downtown
This lot I'm standing in is where the new Royals Baseball stadium will be
and the new home for the Colloge World Series. This is the view from the far
end of the 3rd baseline.
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano08.jpg
From Miller's Landing. One of my favorite parks DT.
Gallup University is in the foreground. You can see the pedestrian bridge U/C in the far left.
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano09.jpg
Overlooking the Heartland of America Park
Their are Venice style gondola rides available in the park and big tour boats too.
The fountain is one of the highest in the world at 300'.
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano15.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano16.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano17.jpg
From on top of the Redick Hotel.
This is one of my favorite spots to shoot from. You can see why.
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano14.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano26.jpg
From the Kensington Tower (Apts) looking down 16th St.
The Redick Hotel is the gold, art deco building to the right where the above pics were shot from.
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano10.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano12.jpg
From the Kensington looking west towards Park East and Midtown.
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano28.JPG
These next few are from the Postal Annex which I think has the best view of DT.
Someone wised up and is finally turning these into apartments.
http://www.rorickim.com/BigAnnex03.JPG
http://www.rorickim.com/BigAnnex05.JPG
http://www.rorickim.com/BigAnnex06.JPG
http://www.rorickim.com/BigAnnex09.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/BigAnnex8.JPG
A few from around where I live. DON'T FORGET TO BE SCROLLING>>> :)
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano13.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano20.jpg
Harney Court Apartments
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano21.jpg
From Harney Court
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano22.jpg
My building, the Rorick, and Downtown.
If you go back through this thread you can see my house in quite a few of these pictures.
It will give you a sense of where things are and how far they are from each other.
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano23.jpg
A few cool pics from my living room window.
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano25.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano24.jpg
http://www.rorickim.com/Pano27.JPG
And with that I'm spent. This thread took a better part of the day in the making. Enjoy!!!