St. Paul, MN I’m a sucker for sunsets between skyscrapers… Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related September 22, 2020 by Anonymously Hal Categories: My PicturesTags: City, Minnesota, St. Paul, Sunsets 20 Comments
The face at the top of one of the skyscrapers looks a little disappointed to be facing the wrong way… or perhaps gasping with shock, having seen the sunset reflected in windows out of shot. So hard to tell with blocky building faces. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
LMAO!!! I didn’t even see that until you said something!!!! I was like what…… and then saw it right away lol. He looks excited to me! 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I think there must be something so exhilarating about the moment when you discover you’re a building face. 😯😎😯 LikeLiked by 1 person
Those living in the city just get used to the buildings, but every time I go I’m still in awe of the architecture! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I worked in Liverpool for a couple of years, the mix of architecture is absolutely amazing, especially at sunset or sunrise https://neilirving73.wordpress.com/2017/03/16/golden-hour/ LikeLiked by 1 person
Beautiful pictures!!!! I’d love to go to Liverpool Someday after the world settles down. I’ve always wanted to see the docks and shipyards there. LikeLike
Liverpool is an amazing city, I always feel very at home there, my grandfather worked at the dock, and shipyards and had some fantastic stories, modern day Liverpool has an amazing feel to it, the architecture and people make it a fabulous place LikeLiked by 1 person
I just love history and old architecture. Whenever these travel restrictions are lifted I’m booking tickets!!! LikeLike
Yes it is from that angle! 🙂 Below the building there was a less appealing homeless camp lol LikeLike Reply
Stunning and beautiful!! Lovely photography as always 🌆
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Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
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Of course ❤
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The face at the top of one of the skyscrapers looks a little disappointed to be facing the wrong way…
or perhaps gasping with shock, having seen the sunset reflected in windows out of shot. So hard to tell with blocky building faces.
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LMAO!!! I didn’t even see that until you said something!!!! I was like what…… and then saw it right away lol.
He looks excited to me! 🙂
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I think there must be something so exhilarating about the moment when you discover you’re a building face.
😯😎😯
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You know I’m never going to look at that picture the same right?! 😂
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Ever tried writing lyrics 😉 you will rock ✨
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No, but I may give it a go! 🙂 Thank you Simon! 🙂❤️
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What a breathtaking capture!
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Thank you!!!!
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Welcome!
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Probably the only thing I miss from worki in the city
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Those living in the city just get used to the buildings, but every time I go I’m still in awe of the architecture!
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I worked in Liverpool for a couple of years, the mix of architecture is absolutely amazing, especially at sunset or sunrise
https://neilirving73.wordpress.com/2017/03/16/golden-hour/
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Beautiful pictures!!!! I’d love to go to Liverpool Someday after the world settles down. I’ve always wanted to see the docks and shipyards there.
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Liverpool is an amazing city, I always feel very at home there, my grandfather worked at the dock, and shipyards and had some fantastic stories, modern day Liverpool has an amazing feel to it, the architecture and people make it a fabulous place
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I just love history and old architecture. Whenever these travel restrictions are lifted I’m booking tickets!!!
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SO beautiful!
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Yes it is from that angle! 🙂 Below the building there was a less appealing homeless camp lol
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