St. Cecilia Cathedral, Omaha Aerial Photography - DJI Phantom III drone, 4K
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- St. Cecilia Cathedral, Seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Omaha, Nebraska, United States. Built in stages, in the years 1905 through 1959. Designed in Spanish Renaissance Revival style architecture by noted Nebraska architect and Free Mason Thomas Kimball. This is a Drone flyover recorded in 4K Video. Shot November 19, 2016 at sunset. The temperature outside at takeoff was a crisp 52°, with a SE wind at 4 mph. If you would like to contact Westbound Aerial Photography for your own aerial photo project, call or text Tom @ 402-321-8077 or email omahatom@live.com. Thanks for watching!
Beautiful view of my neighborhood. .. Thank you.
Thanks Tom. I went to Cathedral K-12 but moved away in 1979. I live in South America now and felt nostalgic for the old neighborhood.
How can this building NOT be an energy producing machine? Domes, resonators, copper, towers, flying buttress, stone, bells, full spectrum auditory pipes, organ. I'd like to discover if it has/had any impressive water fountain(s).
It HAS to be creating a resonance to this day. The birds are attracted to only one side. This building has a presence not felt in or at other buildings. This building did and is doing much more than modern day buildings could ever hope or wish to become or ever have the ability to harness and hold so much POWER, in my current opinion.
Unfortunately centralized energy prevents that
What a beautiful fly indeed buddy. Keep up the excellent work.
i go to this school my teacher sucks and the chores suck but it's a good school
This is so beautiful! May we use it in our promotions? I am the Communications Director at Cathedral.