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Just a few from around town:

 

Eden Park:

 

For some reason, Photobucket resized this one and made it smaller.  Hmm...

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The train yard:

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P&G:

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I really like the P&G one.

different perspectives on Cincinnati.  I like the shots.  :clap:

I really like the P&G one.

 

Thanks.  I'd like to know what that thing is.  It's like this half city block of...that.  There's steam everywhere and it's loud and I have no idea what it is.  If anyone knows, let me know.

Love the shot with the park benches!

I really like the P&G one.

 

Thanks.  I'd like to know what that thing is.  It's like this half city block of...that.  There's steam everywhere and it's loud and I have no idea what it is.  If anyone knows, let me know.

 

 

Check out some of the stuff these guys do!!

 

http://www.twinriverstechnologies.com/about_trt.lasso

 

 

My old man woks here!

Twin Rivers Technologies is the company.  *(Formally P&G, but they are still a buyer.)  Originally, the plant was built for Olean, however lately they have been shifting there focus on Biofuels.  The plant is very versatile and can easily be converted to new uses that may arise in the future.  (glycerin, omega 3, fatty acids, esters and biofuels etc are some products they manufacture.)     

I really like the P&G one.

 

Thanks.  I'd like to know what that thing is.  It's like this half city block of...that.  There's steam everywhere and it's loud and I have no idea what it is.  If anyone knows, let me know.

 

 

Check out some of the stuff these guys do!!

 

http://www.twinriverstechnologies.com/about_trt.lasso

 

 

My old man woks here!

Twin Rivers Technologies is the company.  *(Formally P&G, but they are the main buyer still.)  Originally, the plant was built for Olean, however lately they have been shifting there focus on Biofuels.  The plant is very versatile and can easily be converted to new uses that may arise in the future.  (glycerin, omega 3, fatty acids, etc are some byproducts they manufacture.)     

 

Wow, I would've never guessed.  It looks like science-fiction exploded onto an empty lot.  :)

It is a cool plant!   

 

I used to go on top of it back when I could go to "work with a parent" in my schooling days.

 

http://www.felda.net.my/felda/english/felda01.asp

 

Keep an eye on these guys because they have P&G in there hip pocket (financing and ex executives) A Malaysian group Felda just bought them out.   Operations are to stay the same but Felda is one of the worlds largest producers in Palm oil, so the Bio industry looks like it is going to hang around St Bernard for a little while.   My father talks about millions of pounds of products being shipped down the Ohio, Miss, and on to Europe and abroad.    I am surprised we haven't heard more about them with our new age of alternative fuels.  (In media)

It is a cool plant!   

 

I used to go on top of it back when I could go to "work with a parent" in my schooling days.

 

http://www.felda.net.my/felda/english/felda01.asp

 

Keep an eye on these guys because they have P&G in there hip pocket (financing and ex executives) A Malaysian group Felda just bought them out.   Operations are to stay the same but Felda is one of the worlds largest producers in Palm oil, so the Bio industry looks like it is going to hang around St Bernard for a little while.   My father talks about millions of pounds of products being shipped down the Ohio, Miss, and on to Europe and abroad.    I am surprised we haven't heard more about them with our new age of alternative fuels.  (In media)

 

Very interesting stuff.  Thanks for the info!

I really like the second and third shots.  The second one looks like an inverted tree almost, and it has kind of an eerie stillness to it.  The third one looks like the world just kind of ends at the end of the blanket of snow, and the benches just kind of overlook the nothingness (even though I know that is obviously not the case, and no, I am not calling Kentucky nothingness...completely lol)

I like all of them, but I like the first and third ones, too.

Pretty cool!

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

Some striking images!

I really like the one of the train yard

  • 3 months later...

The benches one - fan-frickin'-tastic!  What a great shot...captures a beautiful park during a beautiful time of year!  Makes me think of Christmas!

You take some amazing night shots!!

Thanks for all the compliments guys!

I didn't want to start a new thread for just one photo, but I thought you guys would enjoy this one.  This one was taken on Mehring Way.

 

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That is a pretty cool angle!

Hey, thanks.  I like shots of the city from angles and locations that I haven't seen before.  You can only take so many photos from Devou Park or Mt. Adams, you know?  And who knew Cincinnati could look like a desert wasteland?  :)

That is fantastic!

 

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