View allAll Photos Tagged rooftops
London rooftops looking southwest from the 210 ft. tower of the Westminster Cathedral.
View the entire London Set
View my - Most Interesting according to Flickr
On top of an old factory in Cleveland. I ran into two pairs of photographers on the lower levels, and we all happened to be on the roof at the same time at this moment.
I was lucky enough to visit this rooftop when i was in Cuba. The man was in a rush to go home. He had to lock the roof but kindly waited for me and my friends to enjoy the perspective. I tried taking pictures of my friends but it was to cliche, Then i looked down and saw him waiting for us. Thats when i snapped this photo.
A rooftop date night babe surprised me with the most romantic night together him and I… it’s a forever type of thing 🌹😘
Rooftop Date night by @lgriffeyl
Outfit: @dios.sl “Yasmeen Set” now at the Mainstore
View from the City Walls.
The new rooves are largely as a consequence of The Siege of Dubrovnik 1991-192.
The Siege of Dubrovnik was a military engagement fought between the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and Croatian forces defending the city of Dubrovnik and its surroundings during the Croatian War of Independence. The JNA started its advance on 1 October 1991 and by late October had captured virtually all of the land between the Pelješac and Prevlaka peninsulas on the coast of the Adriatic Sea, with the exception of Dubrovnik itself. The siege was accompanied by a Yugoslav Navy blockade. The JNA's bombardment of Dubrovnik, including that of the Old Town—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—culminated on 6 December 1991.
The City was besieged for six months during which time about two thousand shells rained down on the walled city, damaging seventy percent of its buildings and two-thirds of its famous red roofs. Dubrovnik’s ancient heritage was threatened with destruction and a plaque within the city now shows all of the major strikes on public buildings and churches, cobbled streets made of Dalmatian stone and irreplaceable statues and monuments and it doesn’t hold back on saying who was responsible!
This capture was taken from our front door looking across at sundown could not miss this one .
Thank you for all your kind comments also for visiting my stream it,s much appreciated. junie
The view from the kitchen out to the west on days like today is quite stunning, especially as the sun begins to fall behind the silhouette of the castle in the distance.
An uncommon view
The view from the northeast corner of the National Art Centre’s rooftop terrace (shown in my previous image). The large building occupying much of the frame houses the interim Senate of Canada, to its left (and rear) is Ottawa’s famed landmark hotel, the Chateau Laurier. The Rideau Canal, full with summer boaters, borders the west side of the Senate.
The Senate
Originally Ottawa’s central train station, this building served until recently as the Government Conference Centre. Extensive renovations have given this historic structure a new lease on life, thanks to the Senate, who are temporarily (if approximately ten years can be considered “temporary”) occupying the building while Parliament Hill’s Centre Block is renovated.
Looking at the building, you can still see the grandeur of the early 20th-century style. The newly-built east façade, featuring a five-storey colonnade of limestone pillars and glass panels, follows conservation guidelines by remaining identifiable as a 21st-century addition. It complements the building’s original Beaux-Arts exterior without imitating it.
Source: sencanada.ca/en/about/scb/
Another view from the Wall Walk of Lincoln Castle looking over some Lincoln rooftops to the Cathedral .