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The Empire State Building in Rotterdam, Netherlands

We continue with the Empire State Building series around the world, but improving technically and aesthetically (or at least I hope you think so too). And by request of a YouTube channel subscriber, this time it's Rotterdam's turn, in the Netherlands.

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I took a look at this series and really enjoyed them.
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The series is very well done.
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Thank you for your comments, I'm glad you like it. If you would like to see any building in any part of the world, you can let me know. I have a list that I'm gradually working through, and if any of them excite you, I can include it.
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The Empire State Building is in New York City, the United States of America, not Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Although the Erasmus Bridge and the Cube Houses are two of Rotterdam's most famous buildings, it might be helpful to clarify what you're referring to. There isn't a building in Rotterdam that has the same architectural style or significance as the Empire State Building. However, the city does have impressive modern skyscrapers like the Maastoren and De Rotterdam.
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It’s great to see the Empire State Building series expanding! Rotterdam’s take on this iconic structure will be fascinating, especially with the focus on technical and aesthetic improvements. I’m excited to see how this version captures the spirit of the original while showcasing Rotterdam's unique architecture. Looking forward to it!

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We continue with the Empire State Building series around the world, but improving technically and aesthetically (or at least I hope you think so too). And by request of a YouTube channel subscriber, this time it's Rotterdam's turn, in the Netherlands.

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Super interesting - takes on how cities are changing. I’ve been diving into some real estate drone photography tips lately, and honestly it’s crazy how much a good aerial shot can change the way you look at a skyline. Feels like drones are becoming just as important as blueprints for showing off urban growth. One small but effective trick I swear by is including movement, like traffic or people, to give scale. It just makes the whole image feel alive instead of static.

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