Great video. Just subscribed. Atlanta is a really good looking city. I love the separate skylines. I’ve read all the comments and there certainly are some silly cream puff wars about size comparison with LA Houston etc. I like Atlanta’s skyline(s) more than both of those cities. I know it’s just all personal preferences, which is fine. My top 5 in the US are NY-Chicago-Seattle-Atlanta-Boston. All for my own personal reasons.
Thanks for subscribing! I appreciate the views. My Top 5 personal esthetic preferences are Chicago, Seattle, NYC, ATL, Philadelphia. In general, I stay away from the subjective arguments concerning skylines and only present objective data in the skyline metrics videos.
@@TheSkylineKing looks like we think alike in the USA skyline aesthetic. I wish my city (Portland) was a little more willing to build taller. It’s improving though, and we have 5 tall cascade mountain peaks along with the skyline, which is unique. When I want tall, Seattle is a 3 hour drive north!
@Moon Shine LA is great but it is not known for its skyline. The skyline is bad and it has barely changed in the last 30 years. New York and Chicago are on a different league. Atlanta can be compared with Miami and Houston.
@Moon Shine Not an LA or a NYC no, but it’s the hub city for the whole southeastern US. And has the busiest airport in the country; which says a lot about the economy etc of the greater Atlanta metropolitan area.
Amazingly beautiful. I am new here and watched your video for the first time. I enjoyed watching very much that I would want to watch more. So I sub. Fully watched. Keep up your great work.
@@TheSkylineKing I am looking for a short video to use on my site that shows views of Atlanta skyline. Starting from the 12-13 mark on this video with downtown till about the 1:20 mark and then just the tree line shots would be interesting with a focus on Piedmont Park/Lake Clara Meer. King and Queen can be in there but not first. I dont really need any word comments except to perhaps start with Atlanta, GA at mark 14 or so but without the other word comments. Any interest in supplying something like that I could use as a background and what would you charge? Length is not important. Call if you prefer. Just google atlanta real estate brokers ... thanks Pat
@@TheSkylineKing p.s.,,,,been here all my life...born at Ga Babtist... it has changed a lot....gotta work on saving the trees.... way to many going away!!
Atlanta megaregion going connect to Jacksonville FL,Charlotte NC,Savanah ga, Columbus ga, macon ga, Washington DC, Norfolk Virginia, Birmingham AL,Dallas tx,Houston Texas,Montgomery AL amd Boston aka BAMA MEGAREGION but build mini cities in forest 90% of future new America will live on the east especially south
@@Nclux LA has separate multiple skylines which are designed not to connect to each other while Atlanta plans to connect all its skylines into one in the future, so I think LA's skyline cannot be called sprawled out that is similar to Houston's
@Orlando Nunez You might want to check your facts. Atlanta's metropolitan area is over 8000 sq miles while LA's is under 5000 sq miles (not to mention LA has a much larger population). Atlanta's urbanized area is 2600 sq miles while LA's is 1700. Population density in the metro area is ~650 people per square mile in Atlanta while it is ~2250 people per square mile for LA. Sorry. I also don't know why you're talking about it as a bragging right when it's really a bad thing.
Beautifully done. I love to find other people who appreciate this beautiful city.
much appreciated.. thanks for taking the time to view!
This was an incredible video! Really loved how you made sure to incorporate the importance of trees in our city. Really makes Atlanta unique 🙂
thanks a lot.. appreciate you taking the time to view!
Great video. Just subscribed. Atlanta is a really good looking city. I love the separate skylines. I’ve read all the comments and there certainly are some silly cream puff wars about size comparison with LA Houston etc. I like Atlanta’s skyline(s) more than both of those cities. I know it’s just all personal preferences, which is fine. My top 5 in the US are NY-Chicago-Seattle-Atlanta-Boston. All for my own personal reasons.
Thanks for subscribing! I appreciate the views. My Top 5 personal esthetic preferences are Chicago, Seattle, NYC, ATL, Philadelphia. In general, I stay away from the subjective arguments concerning skylines and only present objective data in the skyline metrics videos.
@@TheSkylineKing looks like we think alike in the USA skyline aesthetic. I wish my city (Portland) was a little more willing to build taller. It’s improving though, and we have 5 tall cascade mountain peaks along with the skyline, which is unique. When I want tall, Seattle is a 3 hour drive north!
Monday we are moving to Atlanta!! I can’t wait!!! That beautiful city will be our new home!!! 😊👩🏻🦰🙏🏻
Ayyyyye ! Welcome to the A!! It's a beautiful city with a ton of things to do! Hope you enjoy it here!
@@TheSkylineKing thank you!! 🙏🏻
@@i.sz. well it’s been 9 months, how do you like it?
Absolutely beautiful!
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Outstanding. Buckhead has a bigger skyline than many well-known cities. Atlanta is a "City in a Forest" to a large degree.
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Name those cities.
Absolutely stunning - would love to see a video on natural wonders outside of Atlanta especially in the Northeast Georgia area.
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Beautiful work!
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The Los Angeles of the South. That’s what downtown Atlanta reminds me of.
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The skyline and the core of Atlanta is much better than that of LA.
@Moon Shine LA is great but it is not known for its skyline. The skyline is bad and it has barely changed in the last 30 years. New York and Chicago are on a different league. Atlanta can be compared with Miami and Houston.
@Moon Shine Not an LA or a NYC no, but it’s the hub city for the whole southeastern US. And has the busiest airport in the country; which says a lot about the economy etc of the greater Atlanta metropolitan area.
Amazingly beautiful. I am new here and watched your video for the first time. I enjoyed watching very much that I would want to watch more. So I sub. Fully watched. Keep up your great work.
Thanks so much for your kind words. I appreciate the sub!
Amazing
thanks for viewing!
Shall we go, you and I while we can?! 🎸
Love the video...do you ever shoot any of the surrounding Metro Atlanta?
Thanks!.. typically just shoot downtown ,midtown, buckead, and perimeter center
@@TheSkylineKing I am looking for a short video to use on my site that shows views of Atlanta skyline. Starting from the 12-13 mark on this video with downtown till about the 1:20 mark and then just the tree line shots would be interesting with a focus on Piedmont Park/Lake Clara Meer. King and Queen can be in there but not first. I dont really need any word comments except to perhaps start with Atlanta, GA at mark 14 or so but without the other word comments. Any interest in supplying something like that I could use as a background and what would you charge? Length is not important. Call if you prefer. Just google atlanta real estate brokers ... thanks Pat
@@TheSkylineKing p.s.,,,,been here all my life...born at Ga Babtist... it has changed a lot....gotta work on saving the trees.... way to many going away!!
@@patrary974 thanks for viewing. you can reach me via gmail, aricjaye
Looks like you concentrated on midtown.
thanks for viewing.. you can see more of downtown in the other videos on the channel
Pretty nice ce shot. Next time make it longer East-West, North-South
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Atlanta megaregion going connect to Jacksonville FL,Charlotte NC,Savanah ga, Columbus ga, macon ga, Washington DC, Norfolk Virginia, Birmingham AL,Dallas tx,Houston Texas,Montgomery AL amd Boston aka BAMA MEGAREGION but build mini cities in forest 90% of future new America will live on the east especially south
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city of sprawl, nice shots though!
Thanks!
Orlando Nunez Atlanta is the single most sprawled out metro area in the country, past LA, by several measures
@@Nclux LA has separate multiple skylines which are designed not to connect to each other while Atlanta plans to connect all its skylines into one in the future, so I think LA's skyline cannot be called sprawled out that is similar to Houston's
Orlando Nunez Atlanta's skyline sprawls from downtown, midtown to Buckhead, so in fact it's much longer than LA's skyline
@Orlando Nunez You might want to check your facts. Atlanta's metropolitan area is over 8000 sq miles while LA's is under 5000 sq miles (not to mention LA has a much larger population). Atlanta's urbanized area is 2600 sq miles while LA's is 1700. Population density in the metro area is ~650 people per square mile in Atlanta while it is ~2250 people per square mile for LA. Sorry. I also don't know why you're talking about it as a bragging right when it's really a bad thing.
Hey do you have an email? I would like to inquire about these Atl city shots. Thanks.
Thanks for viewing!
What skyline?
ATL
Other citys has a river why Atlanta dont
thanks for viewing! Atlanta does have the Chattahoochee River (along with the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area)
Ask God LOL