This City is what it is because our citizens are what they are.~Plato
New York has its One World Trade Center. Dubai has its Burj Khalifa. Chicago has its Willis Tower.
When tourists visit a city, they scramble to the highest vantage point to get a better view of the overall urban landscape and to better understand the “master plan” of the city’s layout and geography. At that altitude, the city is fully revealed–its contours, its boundaries, its bridges, its landmarks, and where the current location fits into the bigger picture.
If you’re like me, you’re always trying to find the best vantage point to get the quintessential cityscape–with its wide, sweeping view of the city. Sometimes, if I get it right, the photo captures my feelings for the place, too.
Here are some examples of cityscapes from some of my favorite cities. Some shots are from my archives; others are new. Can you guess where I shot them? I’ll give you a few choices to make it easier.
a. From a rooftop restaurant. b. From a bridge. c. From a hilltop. d. From the top of a fortress e. From a ferry f. From an apartment window
The answers are provided later in the post. You can choose the location more than once.
Rome, Italy
Italy has changed. But Rome is Rome. – Robert De Niro.
Melbourne, Australia
I love coming home to Melbourne. The first thing I do is have a coffee. It’s just so much better here than anywhere else. It’s better than in Italy and I travel a lot. I crave it.~Curtis Stone
Chicago, Illinois USA
Let me tell your something. I’m from Chicago. I don’t break.―Barack Obama
Sperlonga, Italy
Actors, artists, and writers once flocked to tiny Sperlonga—a white confection overlooking the impossibly blue Tyrrhenian Sea—for a soothing taste of la dolce vita. And then time stopped…~Nell Casey, Town and Country Magazine
Sydney, Australia
There’s an ease that I have living in Australia. The best things about Sydney are free: the sunshine’s free, and the harbour’s free, and the beach is free.~Russell Crowe
Vancouver, B.C.
I love just how beautiful Vancouver is. I mean, everywhere you look it’s just mountains and ocean.~Emma Bell
What? You can’t wait to find out where I shot these photos? OK. Here are the answers:
Rome–the top of a fortress
Melbourne–an apartment window
Chicago–a rooftop restaurant
Sperlonga–a ferry
Sydney–a ferry
Vancouver– a bridge
Traditionally, a cityscape focuses on the physical environment. My last shot– a wide-angle view of a shoreline–seems to be dozens of miles away from a city. But, you may be surprised to learn that this beach is a short walk from the heart of Vancouver. This wide-angle view captures the city in the distance, as well as the gentle curve of land and the peaceful blue sky. It is one of my favorite walks in the city.
Cities were always like people, showing their varying personalities to the traveler. Depending on the city and on the traveler, there might begin a mutual love, or dislike, friendship, or enmity. Where one city will raise a certain individual to glory, it will destroy another who is not suited to its personality. Only through travel can we know where we belong or not, where we are loved and where we are rejected.― Roman Payne, Cities & Countries
All these cities have their own personalities, quirks, weaknesses, and strengths. I enjoy spending time in them because of their architecture, their physical beauty, their history, their harbors, their people, and their food. (I even tolerate their bad weather because I love them.) Above all, I feel at home in these cities, with their vibrant energy, unique personalities, and striking architecture.
For this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #29, share a cityscape of one city or several cities with populations in the thousands or millions. They can be near your home or thousands of miles away. It’s totally up to you. Most importantly, show us the big picture view.
A special thanks to all of you who participate in this week’s challenge. The next one (#30) will be hosted by our talented friend Ann-Christine on Saturday, January 26th. Wishing you an inspiring week in your corner of the world, in the city or the country or somewhere in between.
Before you go…
HAVE YOU SEEN THESE?
- Su Leslie of Zimmerbitch shows us some stunning curves in nature.
- Irene Waters tells us about a visit to a Nubian village with striking architectural curves.
- Photographfe joins our challenge with insights on the curves in life and in photography.
- For tips on taking cityscapes, click on this link to an article by The Digital Photography School.
If you want more information on joining the Lens-Artists Photo Challenges, click here. Most importantly, remember to TAG your post ”Lens-Artists ” so it appears in the Reader.
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Beautiful!
Thank you so much, Dawn. 🙂 🙂
You’ve captured the visual charm of each of these urban centers. Well done.
Hi, Sally. Thank you! Thank you!
Great Cityscapes, Patti! I’ve got quite a few towns apes, but Cityscapes are a bit trickier!
Oh, I’ve just discovered one of my favourite places is a city, so I’m ready to roll….
Wonderful, Sue! I included Sperlonga, which is a small city, so small is fine. Glad you found a place! Looking forward to seeing it.
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Great shots, Patti! It’s not always easy to get an overall perspective of a city so these are really well captured.
Thank you so much, Sue. It takes some planning and climbing sometimes!
No cities of one million plus in my photo files or nearby landscape…
Small cities are fine too, Brenda! I hope you can find some.
What great city shapes. I particularly like the Chicargo one.
Thank you, MM. Our son has a great eye. (I can brag, can’t I??)
OK, here we go….three cities from me! https://suejudd.com/2019/01/19/lens-artists-photo-challenge-29-cityscapes/
Glad you joined us, Sue!
Yay!
Here is my entry: https://chava61.wordpress.com/2019/01/19/lens-artists-photo-challenge-29-cityscapes/
Lovely shot, Chava of a great city!
First and last, Patti! So different from each other but equally beautiful. Here’s wishing you many more happy city days. 🙂 🙂
Hi, Jo. Thanks so much! I appreciate that. As for you, should I wish you many more “seaside days?” I suppose so!
I think so too 🙂
fabulous vistas, Patti and a great challenge. I need to raid my archive now 🙂
Wonderful, Tish! I’m looking forward to your post. 🙂 And thanks for your kind words. 🙂
Terrific post Patti, start to finish. Must admit I’m partial to your B&W in Rome. Extraordinary
Thank you so much, Tina. 🙂 I just discovered that shot of Rome in my archives and decided to process it in sepia. Glad you like it! I love the juxtaposition of the past and present in that city. Amazing.
Beautiful, Patti! Sperlonga is my absolute favorite – but I am a country/town girl…Great shots and quotes – I truly enjoyed this one. It will be interesting to see cityscapes from all over the world, from places I will never visit. Hope to find new inspiration!
I had to struggle some with mine, but found I had more photos than I thought…https://lagottocattleya.wordpress.com/2019/01/19/lens-artists-photo-challenge-29-cityscapes/
Hi, A-C. Your post is beautiful, too. I’m not surprised you like the vista of the smallest city. 🙂 🙂 You are a town girl. 🙂 I think you’ve inspired me to visit Bulgaria. Plodiv looks beautiful.
And you have inspired me to maybe finally visit Australia. There is so much to see, and so many lovely bloggers to meet up with!
I hope you go to Australia. You’d love the nature here.
Of that I am sure. I follow some Australian photographers and it’s amazing. The Great Barrier Reef though, seems to be in great danger, and millions of fish just died in a river system – from climate changes. There are many biotopes of great interest.
Beautiful series of these great cities, Patti! So well said about why we enjoy those cities.
Thanks so much, Amy. 🙂 🙂 So you’re a city girl too? Or are you more of a country girl?
I like to visit cities, not live in a city. 🙂 🙂
Makes sense to me!
Fantabulous photos and no one can top these. Will all the cities I’ve seen, I love Vancouver.
Thank you so much, Perpetua. 🙂 Vancouver is beautiful. It’s true!
You have some wonderful cityscapes here Patti.Although I’m a country girl and love wide open spaces with no-one I find city architecture beautiful and you have certainly confirmed that with your photographs. Thank you also for linking me this week to your post.
Thank you, Irene. And you’re welcome for the link. I agree that urban architecture is beautiful. I love the egotism and optimism of these massive skyscrapers. 🙂 🙂
Wonderful photos. The Vancouver beach shot is so surprising!
Hi, I.J. Thanks for your kind words. And yes…Isn’t the Vancouver beach surprising? It looks like it’s hundreds of miles away from the city.
Beautiful pictures, Patti! I like the differences in personalities of the cities you’ve captured. Cityscapes do make for interesting photography challenges, especially if you’re looking for a point of view that you’ve not already seen before – it can be pretty hard to find. 🙂
Hi, Anita. I’m glad you noticed the different personalities. It is fascinating, isn’t it? And it is a challenge too! It’s so tempting to take the same shot that everyone else has taken. But then again, that’s too easy!
One city, three shots.
https://junkboattravels.blogspot.com/2019/01/lens-artists-photo-challenge.html
Not a lot of city left in my cityscape, Patti, and v. old photos, but thought it was interesting: https://tishfarrell.com/2019/01/20/an-ancient-african-city-great-zimbabwe/
I love this look at the past in Africa. Wonderful post.
So happy you like this, Patti 🙂
Great images of cityscapes. 🙂
Thank you so much, Ana!! Much appreciated.
Gorgeous cityscapes, Patti. Love your monochrome Rome and your Sydney shot makes me want to go back. And your last image of the Vancouver shoreline is a great composition. Terrific work.
Thank you so much, Jane. Your critique means a lot to me. 🙂 🙂
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A beautiful collection of Cityscapes, Patti. I’ve pulled a few together here: https://travelwithintent.com/2019/01/20/new-york-skyline-cityscape-winter-snow/
I love NYC! Great post.
Beautiful shots!
Thank you, T. 😊😊
These are some pretty special shots. Your angle on Rome is superb, and Chicago looks amazing.
Thank you very much, Gavin. 😀😀
I have posted my collection now https://firehorse.world/2019/01/20/lens-artists-cityscapes/
Thank you for hosting
Wonderful collection!!
Thank you.
Wow!! Great shot!!
Terrific shot! Glad you joined us this week.
I love your shots of Hong Kong!
Appreciate these wonderful shots not least because they are cities I have never seen. Love the hues in Chicago. I stuck to just one – my own – for your challenge – thank you!
Hi, Laura. Thanks for your kind words and for joining the challenge.
They are beautiful shots. I love your shot for Rome. It is super cool…
Thank you so much, Nurul! I appreciate that!
I love your images, they are very moody. This is where my cities escaped to, including my home town. Or is it just place of birth?
https://manjameximoving.wordpress.com/2019/01/21/lens-artists-pc-city-escapes/
You posted a beautiful collection, MMM.
Thank you! <3
Very nice, and what a fun challenge. I like your shot of Melbourne at night the most of the photos you chose. I went with two views of Athens from the hill where St. Paul preached. It was a great vantage point to see the Athens cityscape:https://wp.me/p2owKx-14A
Cheers!
A great entry to the challenge, Amy! I love your shots of Athens–another city to put on my “to go” list!
I would recommend going in the fall, less crowds and slightly cooler. We went in October. I think August would just be too much.
I’m glad you added Athens to the collection this week! Another great city. I want to go there with some of our Greek friends.
A visit with people who are familiar with are sounds like a great idea. In addition to all the historical stuff, we did a really nice food tour here.
I’d love that.
Hi there, Thanks for the challenge. Here is a cold day from Chicago! https://bulldogtravels.com/2016/02/11/postcards-from-the-windy-city/
Isn’t it always a cold day in Chicago?? (Just kidding). Glad you joined the challenge!
Excellent point. Windy and cool!
Wow, you’ve seen some amazing cities! My photos are all in one place. https://lucidgypsy.com/2019/01/21/cityscapes/
Thank you 🙂
Hi, LG. We’ve been very fortunate to travel a lot the past year. 🙂 I’ll take a look at your city next!
The Chicago and Vancouver shots are my favourite ones here.
I like the way the Chicago one seems to curve and the Vancouver one is nice, spacious and relaxing.
Here’s my submission for this week:
https://stupidityhole.wordpress.com/2019/01/22/sprawling-eastward/
Hi, SH. The curve in Chicago is interesting, isn’t it? It’s obvious when you are up high on a terrace, but not as obvious when you’re on the ground. Thanks for joining the challenge!
Thank you for having me 🙂
Great challenge and beautiful cityscapes, Patti!
Thank you so much, Angela. I’m glad you like them!
Loving the challenge Patti… stunning cityscape images Patti.. love them xx
hi patti, wonderful and interesting cityscapes to the theme, here is my contribution for this week, https://wp.me/p2AvI7-30e.
greetings robert
Thank you so much, Robert. I’m glad you’re joining us this week!
Hi, nice theme and lovely images. Here’s my take: https://wp.me/p5sYeD-1R1
Thanks, James. Glad you’re joining us!
Patti, I enjoyed looking at the cities in your post.
I know very well the locations of your two Vancouver shots:
* Granville Street Bridge over Granville Island, and facing northwest into the rest of the city’s downtown peninsula;
* Sunset Beach, facing west to Kitsilano neighbourhood and Maritime Museum (left-centre) and beyond to English Bay (Salish Sea).
I also have had the great privilege of getting to know Sydney a little bit:
* love Sydney Ferries and their open decks: facing southwest to Garden Island and the Royal Australian Navy Heritage Centre (foreground, lower-centre) and the city’s CBD in the background.
Exactly! Those 2 vantage points are some of my favorite walks in Vancouver. We also took the ferry in Sydney to Cockatoo Island. We really enjoyed walking around there and the views were spectacular.
Glad you’re joining us, Nes. Boston is a great city.
What a great topic for a challenge. I didn’t realize how many cityscape shots I have until I started looking for them in this challenge. Thanks for a great topic this week!
Hi, Johnbo. Well, I’m glad too! I guess you’re more of a city person than you realized. 🙂
You have shown us some interesting city sky-lines Patti. I almost missed out this week. But here is my home town/city https://retiredfromgypsylife.wordpress.com/2019/01/26/early-morning-heat-haze/
I love your shots of the Gold Coast, Pauline. Gorgeous.
Wonderful cityscapes … thank you so much for sharing … 😊
Patti, you have such beautiful cityscapes to show all of us! This was another fun post and brought back many good memories, thank you. Here is my post: https://mycolorfulexpressions.com/city-scapes-lens-artists-photo-challenge/
Thank you, Sylvia! I appreciate your kind words! Glad you joined us!
Amazing!