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nice shots... almost looks like... spring.  :)

Nice collection!  I'm really getting anxious to see some leaves on the trees.

Very cool, Mayday.

thats a great overview...now I am itching for spring. real spring. you know, not calendar spring, but where you can go out w/o a jacket, and see some green

Not a bad set at all.  Love that first photo!

Excellent! I love the massive intricacy of the bridge ironwork in the tele shot.

Kool pix!!

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

Darn you and your great shots!

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

Wow, some of those shots are so great.  Cleveland is a great big hodgepodge of everything--the first shot looks like Italy, a few like Eastern Europe, then throw in the onion domes of Russia, the skyscrapers of the US, and there you have it. The city has everything.  All it needs now is people, money and political power it lost to the sun belt.

Nice. You always show a different perspective and I think that's what makes a good photographer--pointing out how you see things in a way others might not see. Also like the intricate details in the architecture you point out.

 

I don't know why I love fire escapes so much but I think if they're well kept they look great, even on the front of buildings.

Awesomeness!

 

Is this Moses Cleaveland?

 

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^I believe that's actually James Garfield.  If my memory serves me correctly, he was born in Cuyahoga County and has a memorial in Lake View Cemetery. 

^ correctomundo.

 

thats a cool thing about ohio, you can't throw a rock without hitting a memorial for a former president.  :clap:

yep, the body is in the crypt below the statue. 

 

Also, the picture of Cleveland from the UO main page was taken from the balcony of this huge memorial/tomb.

 

Amazing pics like usual!

Great pics...and I too love the fire escapes.

yep, the body is in the crypt below the statue. 

 

Also, the picture of Cleveland from the UO main page was taken from the balcony of this huge memorial/tomb.

 

Amazing pics like usual!

 

that crypt creeps me out.

 

Call me nitpicky, but i'm nit-picking the order of your photos. The before and after of the avenue district should be next to each other.

 

But other than that, nice work.

^FINE. :roll:

 

I'm just saying people not familiar would be like, "why did MayDay include this photo of a crappy parking lot?" And by the time they got to the second image they probably couldn't put the two together.

 

God I'm an ass.

Cool shots!

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