I get asked all the time "what's your favorite place to capture #Pittsburgh from?" and my answer is always "from a helicopter". This afternoon I did just that. As amazing as the fall colors are from the ground this year, they are even better from the air.
So many more to come.
The world is falling apart and I swing between caring so much it hurts and apathy because we live in an apocalyptic fantasy. So tired of fighting on too many fronts but also trying not to burden society or my social network. Yay for millenials (and gen x and the babies).
After years of ear worms I finally got to see @lawrencetheband in person! And they killed it, duh. Worth sweating through my N95 for 2hrs πΊπΈπΉπ€π·π₯
A little bit of a different take on the Duquesne Incline in #Pittsburgh from the fog earlier this week. With the sun shining through the fog over the car just before it arrived at the upper station, it made for a unique view of an oft photographed subject.
There's no building in #Pittsburgh that looks better surrounded by fog than PPG Place, and it's easy to see why in this view from yesterday. With pastel tones in the fog and clouds surrounding it, and the spires reflecting the sun's first light, it made for an amazing scene.
@kocooked@AlaskaAir Listen to Ige please! 37% of my hospital is COVID patients. Reeeally bad time for these tourists to be breaking legs and trying to crutch their sorry butts home