Aerial footage of London shot from a helicopter in 5K. Westminster, River Thames, City of London, Canary Wharf, Docklands, O2, Houses of Parliament, Battersea and Nine Elms, Buckingham Palace, Shard, day and night.
I love London because it has a nice blend of futuristic budings interspersed between the historic budings. I prefer tall budings interspersed in this balanced way rather than just lumping all these skyscrapers into one space like what they've done in Moscow or Paris. They've protected a lot of these budings like St Paul's without being too snobbish about tall buildings.
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@@shin-i-chikozima I've been to Japan multiple times and my wife (who is Korean) is fluent in Japanese and lived and worked there for six years. My Japanese is not too bad but I am a little rusty. When I used to live in Seoul we would go to Tokoyo for holidays. It's one of my favourite places on earth!!
finally London has a skyline to be proud of. I grew up in a time when there was only the Natwest Tower, The Barbican and the Post Office Tower. I was always in awe of U.S skylines such as Houston, Dallas, Chicago and New York. While London does not have any 100 storey buildings, the skyline is now impressive. I'm also impressed with where Manchester is heading.
Cities don’t have to have skyscrapers to be considered great. What makes London special, as opposed to say, American cities, is its historical significance. We have a 1,000 year old castle, Roman ruins, chapels, cathedrals, churches and even synagogues that date back many centuries. We have stately houses; Tudor, Edwardian, Georgian, and Elizabethan architecture; and roads that date back to Roman times. Visitors come for all of that, not just to stare at metal and glass that major city in the world.🤷🏽♀️
I've been looking forward to your next video upload and you never fail to please! thanks for sharing. The skyline is ever changing and wish to take up aerial photography at somepoint.
I like the contrast of the post modern futuristic and the old buildings juxtaposed. Most of the construction of these buildings have taken place in the last 20-30 years. Time will tell if they are around longer than Tower Bridge ;-)
Hello, I like your work very much! may I use a small part of the fragments in my graduation work? This will not be used for commercial purposes, or if you have other requirements, you can tell me, do you think it is OK ?