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Just a quick batch of photos including glitz (Playhouse Square and the world's largest outdoor chandelier), fog (views from Voinovich Park), chop (treacherous waves on Lake Erie) and a few from the West side near Edgewater Park but it's a pretty random set this time around.

 

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AT&T Huron Road - why not!

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A quick detour to the newly opened Westin hotel:

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I'll try not to be massively critical ... of this photo from Critical Mass:

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The former Board of Education building, being redeveloped into a Drury Plaza hotel - gotta love the sun filtering through the lower windows.

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Just two random pics from the Hope Memorial Bridge:

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And then off to the West - specifically Avon Lake for a party; en route, the larger homes along Lake Road:

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The view of downtown from our destination - note the rough chop on the Lake. The two-tone effect is sediment being churned up closer to the shore. While we were at the party we saw a Coast Guard helicopter circling - turns out someone drowned trying to rescue a young girl who was caught in a rip current. Folks, anytime you see Lake Erie looking like this, please be careful.

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The distance shots don't quite capture how rough the water can get - Lake Erie is the shallowest of the Great Lakes aka the most volatile.

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Not a smudge on the lense, flocks of birds:

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Back to my neighborhood of Tremont, shots of the Innerbelt bridge being dismantled:

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How about that - part of the Innerbelt reconfiguration included an overlook park and people are actually using it!  :-)

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Over to the West side again - this time just to the Edgewater/Clifton area:

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The beach at Edgewater Park - I'm hearing the place is vastly improved since the Metroparks took over:

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Normally I get upset when I forget to swap out the telephoto lense but these next few shots of the historic homes on Lake Avenue... I dunno, I kinda like how they turned out:

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But it's time to head home

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I'm all for 'placemaking', directional signage and highlighting neighborhood features but the subheads of "______ district" seem a bit much.

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The bad news - the bicycle lane is closed ahead. The good news - it will reopen after new market-rate apartments open in a spot that will help link those aforementioned "_____ districts" :) Hope you enjoyed!

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Looks like you had some fun MayDay!  Thanks for the great shots of Cleveland!

Diggin' those shots from your "destination."

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

That shot of the wayfinding signage to me just screams the need for a comprehensive citywide wayfinding system.  Beautiful set otherwise!

Always awesome!

Nice set. You sure do like boats! :)

 

Two of my favorite pics.... A lone person contemplating something probably very personal amid a mass of humanity that is a city:

 

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This photo wrecks a stereotype about Lake Erie, that it's impossible for structures to get up close and intimate with it -- without the lake ultimately destroying it in a storm:

 

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"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

Fog + Terminal Tower = Winning Shot

Fog + Terminal Tower = Winning Shot

 

Absolutely. Cold lake plus sunny warm days = a good deal of San Francisco Bay effect going around lately!

Awesome shots! Thanks for sharing.

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