What an unbelievable experience. Yesterday at work was a day I will never be able to forget – I will never want to forget it, that’s for sure. After Paramore, a band I have loved for years, played a Private Performance for our listeners in the Space Needle, I got to climb to the top with them.
And when I say “the top,” I mean the tippy tippy top. We went up a special elevator, through an ‘employees only’ door, up a steep flight of stairs, climbed two ladders, and went through a hatch to the very top of the iconic Seattle structure.
These photos are of Hayley Williams, Paramore’s vocalist. She was a sweetheart, and loved the view. The second we all got through the roof, no one was a rock star anymore, everyone was in shock and awe. Everyone got out their cameras and cell phones and took photos of the spectacular view.
Not many people get to see that particular view in their lifetime, especially on such a gorgeous day. It was amazing, and really made me count my blessings. I have a job that lets me do incredible things each and every day. Things I never would have dreamed of doing. I love it, and I wake up excited for work each day. I am so thankful that I can say that, and so happy that I have such wonderful photo opportunities in my life, too.
What an amazing view and experience. An uninterrupted, sweeping skyline, my favorite band soaking it all in… something I will never forget.
Ever seen a sight that took your breath away?
Check out my video I made for www.kissfmseattle.com
My name is Danielle and I am a journalism student at Seattle Pacific University in Seattle. I adore music, chocolate, and have a new-found passion for photography. I’m surrounded by a gorgeous city that offers incredible opportunities for inspirational photos each day.
I am currently shooting with a Canon Rebel T1i that I got for my birthday/Christmas from my wonderful parents. I use minimal amounts of editing – most of the time I use Aperture 3. I am hoping to take a photography class over the summer to learn how to use my camera to its full potential. Hopefully in the future I can upgrade to a pro camera. My favorite things to capture photos of are people and every-day details.
279 Words on a Trip to the TOP
What an unbelievable experience. Yesterday at work was a day I will never be able to forget – I will never want to forget it, that’s for sure. After Paramore, a band I have loved for years, played a Private Performance for our listeners in the Space Needle, I got to climb to the top with them.
And when I say “the top,” I mean the tippy tippy top. We went up a special elevator, through an ‘employees only’ door, up a steep flight of stairs, climbed two ladders, and went through a hatch to the very top of the iconic Seattle structure.
These photos are of Hayley Williams, Paramore’s vocalist. She was a sweetheart, and loved the view. The second we all got through the roof, no one was a rock star anymore, everyone was in shock and awe. Everyone got out their cameras and cell phones and took photos of the spectacular view.
Not many people get to see that particular view in their lifetime, especially on such a gorgeous day. It was amazing, and really made me count my blessings. I have a job that lets me do incredible things each and every day. Things I never would have dreamed of doing. I love it, and I wake up excited for work each day. I am so thankful that I can say that, and so happy that I have such wonderful photo opportunities in my life, too.
What an amazing view and experience. An uninterrupted, sweeping skyline, my favorite band soaking it all in… something I will never forget.
Ever seen a sight that took your breath away?
Check out my video I made for www.kissfmseattle.com
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May 13, 2010 - Posted by danielle | Worth a comment, Worth an explanation, Worth reflection | 106.1 KISS FM, Exclusive, Paramore, Seattle Space Needle