For some reason this drone only has the ability to look in a northward direction. It was kind of annoying because the most beautiful mountains are in the opposite direction
When I moved to the Wasatch Front in 2006 and coming from the west, as I rounded the Stansbury Mountains and saw more or less Stansbury Park and maybe Tooele, I honestly thought I was approaching SLC. But the signs told me otherwise and I was impressed that SLC was as big as it is.
Great video. I love the tone and colors of the video. Plus, the drone flying 80 feet above street level is so cool. 07:30 The pan across the city at the Grand America is fantastic. It shows the city's density.
It’s weird not seeing homeless camps I was downtown 14 years homeless I have slept all over this city. Me and my brother played guitar for money at the pie hole. We slept in front the tattoo place
👍 I loved living and working in Salt Lake City and at Snow Flower Condominiums of Park City back in 1990-1991. So many great memories I will always enjoy thinking about. ☺
Salt Lake has moved to the 11th most dangerous city to live in. Probably from all the homeless shipped out here. They have the info on the Fox 13 YT channel
@@jorgeplaza1059 ah so your racist as well. You definitely aren't from Utah. I was born and raised out here, based on your syntax it sounds like you're the one from Cali. If you're even from Utah I'll give you Ogden, West Valley or tent city. I saw em giving out free phones by the Trax.
@@viktorcapulet6708 no. I'm latino! But you prolly those who come from Cali to ruin Utah since you already ruined Arizona. But it doesn't matter, soon Trump will send your asses back to either Mexico or Cali. You should be worried cause Biden is predicted to lose
It's a shame that the Temple is still under construction. It's really the center piece of the city, and it just doesn't feel right without it being on display
I guess for those not as familiar with Salt Lakes you might think this might be good reflection of the city, but it really isn’t, not at all. It leaves way too much out. It keeps showing the city from the same perspectives and angles over & over again, redundantly, and so it gets monotonous & boring. The camera reviews the same buildings a half dozen times while not showing equally as impressive buildings at all. It’s interesting that it entirely skips the Temple Square area, and the convention center, as well as City Creek, the University of Utah campus, the IHC campus in Murray, no views of the Wasatch or Oquirrah Mountains, and how about the Great Salt Lake itself? There are landmarks all over the valley worth noting, not just the cluster of a few buildings in the downtown area.
Relaxation shouldn’t mean watching repetitive views of the same perspectives & angels of the same subjects/structures because the film was poorly edited, poorly put together, poorly shot/filmed/made out of a lack of effort or from laziness. To relax comes from a certain quality coming out of a work made out of commitment & dedication. Generally relaxation is a product stemming out of a laxer sharp focus having been applied with determination and hard work, perhaps ironically. But the ideal of achieving a relaxed state in your audience requires a best effort, a stalwart effort, or the end result will not yield the desired, envisioned fruits. A fact of life. You don’t get the better things in life from a low grade try, but only out of a sincere determination to give it your best, only then you can expect whatever end results your intention was.
@@SpecialT22 “nice angle on new construction projects”- ? What? The premier new construction project in the entire State is the renovation and rebuild of Temple Square and it’s surroundings - and it didn’t cover that at all. That omission made no sense. Just stupid.
For some reason this drone only has the ability to look in a northward direction. It was kind of annoying because the most beautiful mountains are in the opposite direction
I had no idea Salt Lake City was that developed! Beautiful mountain back drop!!
I spent alot of considerable time there, a few years ago, right at the beginning of it's boom. It sure has bloomed!
I think most people imagine it as a small Amish settlement for some reason, lol
@@Utonian21 born and raised. Can basically confirm.
When I moved to the Wasatch Front in 2006 and coming from the west, as I rounded the Stansbury Mountains and saw more or less Stansbury Park and maybe Tooele, I honestly thought I was approaching SLC. But the signs told me otherwise and I was impressed that SLC was as big as it is.
@@Utonian21Let them continue. 😂
SLC is becoming a true World City!
I lived in the Salt Lake Valley for 4 years. SLC is a very unique and beautiful city. A true hidden gem.
Utah: the most racist state in America
Because I live in Utah. I wanna tell you, thank you for uploading this even though I wasn't really asking for this video.
The Mormons make this place a great state.
Hi brother! Have a nice weekend
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I was just inSalt Lake City this spring, awesome!
Amazing work as usual sir!! I'm gonna make one soon of my city ( San Francisco)
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Great video. I love the tone and colors of the video. Plus, the drone flying 80 feet above street level is so cool. 07:30 The pan across the city at the Grand America is fantastic. It shows the city's density.
Thanks. I live in SLC and the city is really growing rapidly, unfortunately.
Growth can be a good thing. Just have to crack down on the homeless or it’ll become like Denver.
It’s weird not seeing homeless camps I was downtown 14 years homeless I have slept all over this city. Me and my brother played guitar for money at the pie hole. We slept in front the tattoo place
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I drive through SLC downtown almost every day :) nice video!
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👍 I loved living and working in Salt Lake City and at Snow Flower Condominiums of Park City back in 1990-1991. So many great memories I will always enjoy thinking about. ☺
Salt Lake has moved to the 11th most dangerous city to live in. Probably from all the homeless shipped out here. They have the info on the Fox 13 YT channel
that's literally not true
Just because you don't want to believe something doesn't mean it's not true. Do you even live in the city?
@@viktorcapulet6708 you're just jealouse that your state is not the best as Utah. u prolly a white boy from cali
@@jorgeplaza1059 ah so your racist as well. You definitely aren't from Utah. I was born and raised out here, based on your syntax it sounds like you're the one from Cali. If you're even from Utah I'll give you Ogden, West Valley or tent city. I saw em giving out free phones by the Trax.
@@viktorcapulet6708 no. I'm latino! But you prolly those who come from Cali to ruin Utah since you already ruined Arizona. But it doesn't matter, soon Trump will send your asses back to either Mexico or Cali. You should be worried cause Biden is predicted to lose
City and Skyline has grown since I moved here summer of 2021.
Pretty cool seeing Salt Lake without the standard blanket of smog.
It reminds me of Richmond, Virginia - but with beautiful, California-like mountains
good video
The capital city of Magic Underwear and Planet Kolob!!!!😅
Come to Raleigh next. I'll give you some good spots to check out.
Great work! You should do a video on Nashville, that would be epic.
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Thanks!
1:00 Salt Lake library, it's beautiful.
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It's a shame that the Temple is still under construction. It's really the center piece of the city, and it just doesn't feel right without it being on display
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There’s beautiful triple A baseball stadium right down town….
great shots of the Hyatt tho
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I guess for those not as familiar with Salt Lakes you might think this might be good reflection of the city, but it really isn’t, not at all. It leaves way too much out. It keeps showing the city from the same perspectives and angles over & over again, redundantly, and so it gets monotonous & boring. The camera reviews the same buildings a half dozen times while not showing equally as impressive buildings at all. It’s interesting that it entirely skips the Temple Square area, and the convention center, as well as City Creek, the University of Utah campus, the IHC campus in Murray, no views of the Wasatch or Oquirrah Mountains, and how about the Great Salt Lake itself? There are landmarks all over the valley worth noting, not just the cluster of a few buildings in the downtown area.
Relax
Relaxation shouldn’t mean watching repetitive views of the same perspectives & angels of the same subjects/structures because the film was poorly edited, poorly put together, poorly shot/filmed/made out of a lack of effort or from laziness. To relax comes from a certain quality coming out of a work made out of commitment & dedication. Generally relaxation is a product stemming out of a laxer sharp focus having been applied with determination and hard work, perhaps ironically. But the ideal of achieving a relaxed state in your audience requires a best effort, a stalwart effort, or the end result will not yield the desired, envisioned fruits. A fact of life. You don’t get the better things in life from a low grade try, but only out of a sincere determination to give it your best, only then you can expect whatever end results your intention was.
@@mariusgaius7271 don't watch it then. I thought it was a nice angle on the new construction projects.
@@SpecialT22 “nice angle on new construction projects”- ? What? The premier new construction project in the entire State is the renovation and rebuild of Temple Square and it’s surroundings - and it didn’t cover that at all. That omission made no sense. Just stupid.
@mariusgaius7271 ummmm the states new tallest building? You are an odd person.