Here is another photo of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree from a different angle. The building on the right, 1 Rockefeller Center dwarfs the Christmas tree.
Hi Bud, the weather here has been amazingly beautiful, approx 24-27 degrees celsius, strange albeit can't complain. I hope this lovely weather will continue for as long as possible. For all the twenty years that I've lived here, we've had temperatures ranging from 34-42 degrees at this time of year. I'm taking a brief hiatus from blogging, for this week anyway to catch up on some rest( I cooked an army sized Christmas dinner for friends last week!) and Christmas pressie shopping. Have a fantastic Christmas Holiday my Dear Friend! xoxo Carol
Impressive photo Ming. I'm loving the different take on the Rockefella tree. Weather here in Cheltenham, UK is cold and frosty but still NO SNOW!! BOO! HISS!!
A really nice photo with the perspective you have chosen! As to the question... It's a bit late to answer, not more relevant I believe, but generally speaking: We have some very cold days (for Paris)!
Oooo... I love this photo... I love the angle of it, almost makes me feel dizzy looking at it and it's awesome. Your photos are fantastic. The Rocky Mountain Retreat
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What an angle!!! Makes me dizzy!
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Whoa..that's awesome!!
ReplyDeleteI just saw the tree last week. I heard they used some new lighting thing this year - they're much brighter than before.
Believe it or not, I still haven't made it to midtown to see the tree. Maybe tomorrow....depending on the weather.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo!!!
this picture really made me dizzy:)
ReplyDeleteGreat photo Ming. such perspective and at night too. Good one.
ReplyDeleteHow's the weather, you ask? See Menton DP for the answer! Actually it's better today but a 'tempete' yesterday.
I love this shot! Magical!
ReplyDeleteI will be staying home, except to walk my dogs this snow, cold Sunday. I need to buy some snow boots.
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Great angle. Its as cold as a witches ......nevermind.
ReplyDeleteAmazing perspective, Ming!
ReplyDeleteWe have here hot and sunny days. We are just near the summer. (Summer : 22nd December - 21st March )
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superb one would believe a fireworks in the top of the building
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Hi Bud, the weather here has been amazingly beautiful, approx 24-27 degrees celsius, strange albeit can't complain. I hope this lovely weather will continue for as long as possible. For all the twenty years that I've lived here, we've had temperatures ranging from 34-42 degrees at this time of year. I'm taking a brief hiatus from blogging, for this week anyway to catch up on some rest( I cooked an army sized Christmas dinner for friends last week!) and Christmas pressie shopping. Have a fantastic Christmas Holiday my Dear Friend! xoxo Carol
ReplyDeleteImpressive photo Ming. I'm loving the different take on the Rockefella tree. Weather here in Cheltenham, UK is cold and frosty but still NO SNOW!! BOO! HISS!!
ReplyDeleteGreat perspective, Ming!!
ReplyDeleteWeather in Nashville? Cold. . .damp. . .windy. . . and alternating between rain (last night/early morning) and snow flurries. YUCK!
Weather in Southern Ontario?
ReplyDeletePass me my snow boots and the snow shovel please....
it's photos like this that remind me how much I love living in New York.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot!!! It is very cold and snowy here in New Hampshire today!
ReplyDeleteThe perspective of this building takes my eye right up into space, black space.
ReplyDeleteA really nice photo with the perspective you have chosen!
ReplyDeleteAs to the question... It's a bit late to answer, not more relevant I believe, but generally speaking: We have some very cold days (for Paris)!
Oooo... I love this photo... I love the angle of it, almost makes me feel dizzy looking at it and it's awesome. Your photos are fantastic.
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And the tree itself dwarfs a lot of its colleagues around the planet. Lake many already said, cool angle!
ReplyDeleteyour photos are all so interesting. i love the perspective on this one!
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Soooo creative!
ReplyDeleteits the 'hujan' weather here.
ReplyDeletegood thing, it is not 'banjir-ing' here, but it is in Msia and Thailand. So sad...
Great angle!
ReplyDeletePlease forgive me if my visit to you blog in the next couple of weeks will be slightly intermittent, as I am home in Manila spending some lovely time with my closest and dearest, while basking in the sun. Your visits to my blog/s, however, are much appreciated!
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