The Old vs The New by bkbinthecity

The Old vs The New

The two building here are, on the right, the CN Tower which opened in 1966. It stands 26 stories high. On the left is Edmonton's newest building. It is the the new EPCOR building which just opened and is 28 stories high. I had the chance to go inside and have a look at it. While doing this I also went inside the CN Tower for the very first time. I found that interesting considering that I have lived my whole life here.
To all my 365 friends I will be away until Wednesday the 19th. I will get caught up when I am back.
Awesome shot
October 16th, 2011  
Lots of "window washing" needed for these two awesome guys! Lovely addition to your beautiful city!
October 16th, 2011  
Beautiful city shot! See you when you get back:)
October 16th, 2011  
@pwallis Thank you
October 16th, 2011  
@karenann The window washing is one thing I would love to get a picture of sometime
October 16th, 2011  
October 16th, 2011  
nice reflections in the windows,the cars look like dinky toys in comparison
October 16th, 2011  
@http365proj I was quite happy with this one
October 16th, 2011  
i love the tones in this - great job
October 16th, 2011  
October 16th, 2011  
enjoy your trip away! Lovely image. The CN tower looks relatively modern, surprised it is over 40 years old
October 16th, 2011  
Great cityscape, love the reflections.
October 16th, 2011  
wonderful urban perspective. i like it.
October 16th, 2011  
Great urban scene! Have a nice trip!
October 16th, 2011  
So much glass and steel! Gotta wonder how it all stays up there!
October 16th, 2011  
nice shot
October 16th, 2011  
Great shot of the city! Have a safe and fun break!
October 16th, 2011  
Great shot and perspective.
October 16th, 2011  
Beautiful shot and beautiful buildings!
October 16th, 2011  
And the old isn't that old yet..always new designs..like both.
October 16th, 2011  
Neat shot! I really like both buildings, though maybe prefer the CNN one a bit. See your newest photos when you get back--stay safe!
October 16th, 2011  
Great shot- it's funny how the perspective makes it look so much taller than only 2 stories.
October 16th, 2011  
great capture, have a good few days away
October 16th, 2011  
amazing capture, love the sky
October 16th, 2011  
excellent city shot!
October 16th, 2011  
Such an elegant shot. Love the lines against the clouds.
October 17th, 2011  
Beautiful buildings! Hope you have a wonderful trip!
October 17th, 2011  
Fantastic perspective and composition!
October 18th, 2011  
Stunning shot and very interesting the difference between the two buildngs. Have a good trip!
October 18th, 2011  
Missed your postings. hope you're ok.
October 19th, 2011  
@bruni I am fine and I am back on Wed. the 19t
October 19th, 2011  
@aromatic Thanks
October 19th, 2011  
@cjwhite Thank you
October 19th, 2011  
@lauriehiggins Thank you
October 19th, 2011  
@allie912 Thanks
October 19th, 2011  
@stepheesue Thank you
October 19th, 2011  
@izythunder Glad you enjoyed it
October 19th, 2011  
@shanne Thank you
October 19th, 2011  
@olivetreeann Thanks. It is a interesting view for sure
October 19th, 2011  
@eudora Thanks.
October 19th, 2011  
@bruni Thanks for your comments
October 19th, 2011  
@buttercup Thank you
October 19th, 2011  
@mittens Thanks
October 19th, 2011  
@mrssmith Thank you
October 19th, 2011  
@steeler thanks
October 19th, 2011  
@sharonthompson It is an interesting building for sure
October 19th, 2011  
@caatjeg Thanks
October 19th, 2011  
@summerfield Glad you liked it
October 19th, 2011  
@johnnyfrs Thanks. glad you enjoyed it
October 19th, 2011  
@jenrobcarr thanks. It is an intereting looking building for sure
October 19th, 2011  
@adobewaters Thank you
October 19th, 2011  
nice shot
October 19th, 2011  
October 19th, 2011  
nice shot of the beautiful buildings!
October 20th, 2011  
@altadc Thank you
October 20th, 2011  
so the tallest one is the smallest one?
October 21st, 2011  
@chewyteeth Looks can be deceiving
October 22nd, 2011  
Looks are definitely deceiving. It's hard to believe that only 2 stories separate the height of these two structures. Perspective changes things, doesn't it? This is a great shot and a surprise with the descriptions.
October 23rd, 2011  
@sandier Thanks for the comment. I think that is why I really like this shot
October 24th, 2011  
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