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Some shots of the Cincinnati Skyline taken from across the Ohio River in Covington, Kentucky.  Taken during the Tall Stacks Festival last weekend.  Enjoy!

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Wow, excellent!

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

Nice!

Those are fantastic.  I especially like the second one.

these are not pictures of the chili parlors that your title led me to believe...  but I'll take 'em anyway! ;)

 

they are stunning - thank you very much!!

You get a Gold Star! (hyuk hyuk)

 

Very pretty...I'm with Grasscat, that 2nd one is just gorgeous...I could just sink into the colors...thank you so much for posting them!

Great views! I especially like the 2nd as well.

 

It was nice to meet you, we were very impressed by Trinity.

Thanks for the nice comments.  I do really like #2 myself as well.  I was glad the weather cooperated!

super duper

I like!

 

I rode the Belle of Louisville in 1973. Pleasant memory.

yeah that second one is amazing...i especially like the reflection in the water...looks like a painting.  what happened to the color of queen city square in that last one?

I like!

 

I rode the Belle of Louisville in 1973. Pleasant memory.

 

Rob I'm starting to get a vibe that no matter what city is featured in a photo thread, you have been there and usually have some story associated with it.

 

Does that just come with age, or are you well traveled?

The first one is a keeper.  Nice job!

Wonderful shots!  I like those river reflections.

Rob I'm starting to get a vibe that no matter what city is featured in a photo thread, you have been there and usually have some story associated with it.

 

Does that just come with age, or are you well traveled?

 

Yes. :-D

 

I got to see some cities, especially in the Northeast and in Texas, when I was a young whippersnapper in the USAF, and then there was an interruption until near retirement, because I worked a series of jobs where I often wasn't allowed to take big enough blocks of contiguous vacation days to travel much. I got in some good business travel when I worked for Lincoln Financial and for IBM, but that was 10 - 15 years ago.

 

There are some cities in the Inland West and Great Plains that I need to see, and I'd like to see more of Europe and Canada, too. The only Canadian cities I've visited are Toronto, Calgary and Windsor (briefly).

The color in that first pic is amazing!!

Spectacular photos.

Lovely!

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