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Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 25 Sep 2019 23:50
by Cord1936
ImageDowntown Dallas, 09-25-19 by skys the limit2, on Flickr

AMLI Fountain Place Residential Tower's sharp angular crown can be clearly seen reaching skyward ... click on above image to enlarge, then click again in Flickr to see original size.

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 01 Oct 2019 18:25
by dallaz
exelone31 wrote:Great photos, thanks for sharing. It is crazy that with all the development that is happening/has happened, some of these still look very much like "before" photos.

Right. There are still too many parking lots but thankfully they’re slowing going away.

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 01 Oct 2019 23:02
by DPatel304
dallaz wrote:
exelone31 wrote:Great photos, thanks for sharing. It is crazy that with all the development that is happening/has happened, some of these still look very much like "before" photos.

Right. There are still too many parking lots but thankfully they’re slowing going away.


There has been a crazy amount of growth in the CBD but, unfortunately, we had a bunch of vacant bulidings to fill. Now that most of those have been filled, we'll probably see these parking lots disappearing more quickly.

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 02 Oct 2019 10:54
by dallaz
DPatel304 wrote:
dallaz wrote:
exelone31 wrote:Great photos, thanks for sharing. It is crazy that with all the development that is happening/has happened, some of these still look very much like "before" photos.

Right. There are still too many parking lots but thankfully they’re slowing going away.


There has been a crazy amount of growth in the CBD but, unfortunately, we had a bunch of vacant bulidings to fill. Now that most of those have been filled, we'll probably see these parking lots disappearing more quickly.

Very true. Dallas has come a long way though. It’s exciting to think about the high possibility of nothing but new construction in Downtown.

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 18 Nov 2019 20:59
by Cord1936
ImageThe Downtown Dallas urban core as seen from the Dallas Design District, from Irving Boulevard a few blocks north of Wycliff Avenue, 11-18-19 by skys the limit2, on Flickr

Even though the vast majority of new towers over the last few years have been in the 25+/- story range, the result has been a significant increase in density in the urban core.

And Dallas is now starting to get a much larger share of 40+ story towers going up, which are helping beef up the skyline with sharp points piercing the density.

Now, all we need are a handful of 50+ story towers to sprout in the Victory Park and Uptown districts, along with a hoped for supertall or two (Perot Tower, Harwood Forum, Smart District) and all of a sudden center city Dallas will suddenly look like the the urban center of the third largest metro in the nation as we seize that title from Chicago by 2030.

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 18 Nov 2019 21:50
by tamtagon
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Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 21 Jan 2020 15:52
by dallaz
I seen this flyover of the core of Dallas on Reddit. I thought it would be cool to share.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Dallas/comment ... ame=iossmf

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 29 Jan 2020 21:02
by Tnexster
Nice video, always loved flying into Love from the south. Seeing that reminds one just how much potential there is for development on the east side of downtown, wish more of that would fill in.

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 01 Apr 2020 22:13
by DPatel304
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These were posted on the Harwood District's Facebook page.

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 02 Apr 2020 08:34
by texasstar
So, is picture number 1 circa 1986?

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 02 Apr 2020 13:26
by homeworld1031tx
Fantastic picture comparison. Thanks for sharing. Really hoping the Little Mexico apartment blocks get taken out sooner rather than later, either for a redevelopment opportunity or to be replaced by a large park. I get that they are low income/subsidized hosing, but that land is just too valuable to be used for that purpose.

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 02 Apr 2020 13:39
by Hannibal Lecter
texasstar wrote:So, is picture number 1 circa 1986?


In the picture Trammell Crow Center (then LTV Center) is still under construction. According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trammell_Crow_Center it was completed in 1985. So figure 84-85.

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 02 Apr 2020 14:11
by Tivo_Kenevil
Really wish we wouldve kept the turbine station

https://flashbackdallas.com/2015/07/01/ ... tion-1907/

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 02 Apr 2020 14:17
by DPatel304
Hannibal Lecter wrote:
texasstar wrote:So, is picture number 1 circa 1986?


In the picture Trammell Crow Center (then LTV Center) is still under construction. According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trammell_Crow_Center it was completed in 1985. So figure 84-85.


1984 is correct:
Like the rest of Dallas, we are facing uncharted times here in Harwood. We've worked for 30 years to build a neighborhood for Dallasites to enjoy. And while we are still bustling behind the scenes setting the stage for the future, for now our streets, lobbies, and gardens remain quiet.
So, we want to take this time to reflect on what we have made together as a city. Swipe above to see Dallas in 1984 and the start of Harwood District. See the great comparison of how the city has grown! So much has changed, in what feels like a blink of an eye.
Stay tuned over the next weeks as we share the stories of how our city within the city has grown over the last 30+ years.

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 02 Apr 2020 14:34
by cowboyeagle05
homeworld1031tx wrote:Fantastic picture comparison. Thanks for sharing. Really hoping the Little Mexico apartment blocks get taken out sooner rather than later, either for a redevelopment opportunity or to be replaced by a large park. I get that they are low income/subsidized housing, but that land is just too valuable to be used for that purpose.



The number of times I've heard that from every single developer. This project is just too critical to provide affordable housing. Our community isn't really the right place for those kinds of people etc. Then people wonder why we have perpetual poor who are surrounded by people who are also in the same condition. Poverty tends to seed more poverty and a lack of ability to reach above the waterline. Those same people seem to also tell the poor you just need to work harder, that you need to quit that employer who won't give you paid sick leave and work for the right job that does. Those people who do have good jobs and a clear path to housing security also usually had supportive parents who helped them through college and supported them reaching for something better than minimum wage. Push the problem down the line is what we always do and its what we will continue to do.

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 18 Aug 2020 20:44
by maconahey
Snapped this earlier today with my phone so pardon the lack of quality. Click for larger image :)

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Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 08:58
by exelone31
^ Great photo! Is that from the Bank of America building in Oak Cliff?

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 10:40
by maconahey
Thanks! It was taken from one of the buildings at Douglas Center in the Preston Center area

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 19 Aug 2020 11:02
by exelone31
maconahey wrote:Thanks! It was taken from one of the buildings at Douglas Center in the Preston Center area


Haha, oh man, I wasn't even close! :lol:

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 29 Aug 2020 20:42
by Dragon_Lady
Neat perspective. Thank you for sharing.

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 17 Sep 2020 12:00
by CTroyMathis
Below is a link to a free photography guide by a pretty great photographer. It's labeled as beginner, includes some software tutorials, and, even mobile phone photo guide. All in all, seems like it's worthy even for someone who's been toting around a camera for a long time.

It's free, but, according to his insta page, today is the last day it's free. Downloads are huge, btw. Once you "pay" nothing for it, you get a download page sent to your email where you have plenty of time to retrieve up to 25 times each. You also don't actually have to be a member, either.


https://store.stuckincustoms.com/collec ... hotography

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 25 Oct 2020 19:55
by texasstar
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Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 26 Oct 2020 22:46
by CTroyMathis
Awesome photos, Sam!

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 27 Oct 2020 07:49
by texasstar
Thanks, Troy! And especially thanks for the tip on Stuck in Customs. I picked up the Aurora software and I absolutely love it.

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 27 Oct 2020 12:05
by CTroyMathis
You got it man! If you or anyone else wouldn't hate having the free tutorial, I downloaded all of it just in case. I can also private message a link to where downloads are still freely available.

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 28 Nov 2020 17:36
by texasstar
Stadia on the Prairie

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Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 30 Nov 2020 12:34
by CTroyMathis
Fantastic pictures as always, Sam!

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 01 Dec 2020 14:44
by undefinedprocess
CTroyMathis wrote:You got it man! If you or anyone else wouldn't hate having the free tutorial, I downloaded all of it just in case. I can also private message a link to where downloads are still freely available.


Could you please PM me regarding this?

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 01 Dec 2020 15:19
by undefinedprocess
Figured I'd also contribute (just two shots for now, definitely will add more in the future) to this thread. Anyways, here's a shot of Plano's "skyline," and a shot of LVL29.

Plano Skyline.jpg


UND_7344.JPG

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 01 Dec 2020 19:11
by CTroyMathis
Nice photos and vantage point! Sent you a link, too.

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 16 Dec 2020 14:22
by undefinedprocess
Shot back in late September in the Discovery District, looking up towards Renaissance Tower.

DiscoveryDistrictLookup.jpg

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 16 Dec 2020 16:54
by texasstar
^ Fantastic shot! And, coincidently, that building may be for sale on the (relatively) cheap.

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 22 Jan 2021 15:26
by undefinedprocess
Lil random photo dump for y'all.
Legacy from Ohio & 121.JPG

Legacy West Core.JPG

Frisco Skyline.jpg

Downtown Street.JPG

Dallas over White Rock Lake.JPG

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 23 Jan 2021 11:18
by texasstar
Really great shots!!!

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 25 Jan 2021 11:22
by undefinedprocess
texasstar wrote:Really great shots!!!


Thank you, I appreciate it!
Wonder if I should post some of the images to their respective project/development threads as others do. I feel like nobody comes to this thread except myself (the new kid on the block) and a few others...
Thoughts?

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 28 Jan 2021 10:33
by Tnexster
undefinedprocess wrote:
texasstar wrote:Really great shots!!!


Thank you, I appreciate it!
Wonder if I should post some of the images to their respective project/development threads as others do. I feel like nobody comes to this thread except myself (the new kid on the block) and a few others...
Thoughts?


Absolutely

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 24 Mar 2021 22:31
by Dragon_Lady
My visit to see the sunset up at Reunion Tower this past weekend. Unfortunately, I wasn't among the few with that "bright" idea. Good to see so many people enjoy a beautiful evening and the skyline looked great (and so did downtown Ft. Worth next to the setting sun minus my phone's camera).

Reunion Tower March 2021 dusk.JPG


Reunion Tower March 2021 night.JPG


downtown Ft. Worth from Reunion Tower March 2021 sunset.JPG

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 26 Mar 2021 10:42
by undefinedprocess
Can't wait to see the skyline from Reunion in 10 or so years...

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 15 Sep 2021 02:05
by zblevinz555
Did the best I could to make a rendering of the field st development by Hunt Realty with the towers to the very left in what could become the expanded skyline via beckley ave. Not saying it’s a done deal by no means, but it’s a cool “what if”

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 05 Apr 2022 10:58
by undefinedprocess
Reviving this thread, y'all are slacking on here... Photos flying left & right on Discord, and I know that between everyone else on here, there are some photos out there... So share them!
Downtown Dallas Sunrise Glow Telephoto - Trammell Crow Park.jpg

Downtown Dallas - Fountain Place Framed Aerial - Clean Light.jpg

Fountain Place & Trammell Crow Center from West End Square Nighttime Dallas.jpg

Discovery District and Commerce St Architecture at Night.jpg

Sunrise over Lake Cliff Park with Downtown Dallas Reflection.jpg

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 09 May 2022 00:25
by undefinedprocess
Y'all are lame, post some photos!

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 06 Jun 2022 10:53
by texasstar
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Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 06 Jun 2022 11:54
by Tivo_Kenevil
texasstar wrote:Image


Those lots and the DART transfer hub and the six lane street in front of it.... make Carpenter Park feel isolated.

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 06 Jun 2022 12:31
by R1070
Hoping these lots get developed with residential and hotel. Great location for that.

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 06 Jun 2022 22:29
by Tivo_Kenevil
R1070 wrote:Hoping these lots get developed with residential and hotel. Great location for that.


Totally. The transfer hub also is very low use. Every time I pass by or even visit carpenter park it's basically dead. I never understood why we had hub there so close to West End. Hope Dart sells all those parcels.

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 07 Jun 2022 07:53
by texasstar
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Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 07 Jun 2022 09:59
by Tnexster
Nice shot!

Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 08 Jun 2022 06:02
by texasstar
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Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 09 Jun 2022 07:53
by texasstar
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Re: The Daily Digital 4.0

Posted: 09 Jun 2022 09:59
by CTroyMathis
Out there killin' it Sam. Awesome stuff.