Everything posted by Clevelumbus
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DETROIT Autumn Phototour (2010): Part 1
Fine indeed! Go Wings!
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Packzis in Cleveland?
Raddell's Sausage Shop 478 East 152nd Street Cleveland, OH 44110-1762 (216) 486-1944 http://raddellssausage.com/
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Recovery 2010: Smoky Chicago
Some really awesome shots there!
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Sebring, Ohio
Wow, haven't heard of it either. Thanks!
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Whatcha Reading?
Recently I have read: A Devil in the White City (Larson) Cannery Row (Steinbeck) Collapse (Diamond) Next up is: Germs, Guns & Steel (Diamond) Travels with Charlie (Steinbeck)
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Recovery 2010: Bloomington, Indiana
Never been! Great shots as always.
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Monterey Peninsula & Big Sur, CA (from above)
Monterey Peninsula down through San Simeon Monterey Peninsula Airport Monterey Presidio Downtown Monterey Downton Pacific Grove (towards top right) Pacific Grove (foreground) & Monterey Monetery Bay (background), Monterey Peninsula (middle), Santa Lucia Range (foreground) Monterey (foreground) & Pacifc Grove Downton Carmel-by-the-Sea Seaside (foreground) & Marina Monterey Peninsula (foreground), Monterey Bay Monterey, Downtown (foreground), Presidio (middle), Cannery Row (background) Carmel-by-the-Sea Pebble Beach Golf Course Monterey, Cannery Row (center), Presidio (left) Pacific Grove Golf Course Pacific Grove (foreground), Marina (across the bay) Point Sur
- Greenville, SC
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San Diego, CA (Skyline, Balboa Park, Ect.)
- Pontiac, MI
Nice job!!- Augusta, Georgia
Here's some info on that addition to the Lamar Building: For many years the tallest building in Augusta, it was bought in 1973 by among others State Senator R. Eugene Holly. Mr. Holly commissioned the penthouse addition, built by I. M. Pei between 1974 and 1975. It features Italian marble and blue plate glass, and cost $500,000. Source Also: State Sen. R. Eugene Holley adds a massive cross to the top of the Lamar Building's new penthouse, his "Christmas present" to Jesus. The cross is 36 feet tall, 17 feet wide and weighs 4,700 pounds. The penthouse costs more than $2 million; Augustans call it "Holley's Folly" and the "giant toaster." B. Kelley New, the Lamar Building's interior designer and a former employee of Mr. Holley, said the misunderstood penthouse was supposed to resemble a pyramid to go along with the Egyptian influences in the building's architecture. Source- Augusta, Georgia
- Columbia, South Carolina
- Show a pic of yourself!
- Grand Rapids, MI
Nice shots of Michigan's second city!- Savannah, Georgia
^ Pretty much agreed.. Although Asheville and Greenville arn't too shabby, albeit smaller...- Lexington, Kentucky
Awesome pics of a beautiful and underrated city!- 5 Days, 1 Diverse State
Good stuff!- Savannah, Georgia
- Our 4000th Member!!!
Yay, someday we'll have more people then the state of Ohio!- Recovery 2010: Indianapolis, Detroit, & Cincinnati
Awesomeness- Woodville, Ohio
Here's the one in Plymouth- Cleveland skyline. Post your pictures!
- Above the Bay: San Francisco, Oakland, ect.
- New $7,000 Leica M9
Think that's expensive, my companies Leica ADS40s are 1.5 million! Of course they're for aerial surveying... - Pontiac, MI