Two sister cities, Cincinnati and Covington, separated only by the mighty Ohio, have grown up together and blossomed into beautiful women. Though married to two different states they have been close through the years. They compliment each other like good sisters do. Cincinnati, the big sister, is always there to guide and support. Covington, the baby, has grown up in the shadow of her big sis but prefers it that way. She knows she has her part to play. While visiting the Roebling Suspension Bridge, I was able to capture a small glimpse of these two proud cities. I now share them with you.
The Ascent shots are amazing! Finding and shooting this building is now on my list for my next business trip to Lexington that takes me in and out of Cincinnati!
It’s not hard to find. If you look at my Roebling Bridge article, it’s the weird shaped one on the Kentucky side behind the bridge. It’s very unique looking.
It’s on my list for my next trip (hopefully in the first quarter) and I will be sure to check out any and all pics about it on your blog before I go. Thanks for the inspiration!
Aw amazing buildings you have captured! Nice.
LOVE the colors!
Thanks!
I love that BLUE!!!
Jasmine, I guess this is a very blue set. 🙂
LOL YES!!! Well you know some of my FAVORITE colors are blues!
very impressive architecture photographs!
Thanks Stella Mariee.
I love the blue of the bridge and the faint blue reflected in the windows of the building behind.
Thanks! Glad you like them.
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Cincinnati — a city in my novel IN THE SEVENTH DAY — in today’s time.
Thanks Jane Cooper.
Love the hint of blue!
Thank you. If I remember correctly, you had some cupcakes that were this shade of blue. 🙂
Your work is beautiful!
Thanks Ellen.
Loving the blue tints in the pictures.happy new year!
Thanks Mahogany. 🙂
Np! 🙂
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Great shots, nice use of color versus black and white 🙂
Rohan.
Thanks Rohan. How have you been?
I’m good thanks 🙂 Working away on my writing and music.
Rohan.
great perspective…of course I love the blue touches!
Thanks Heather.
ya know, i would love to see how you capture NYC buildings!
I have some when I used to live over there but they are not scanned in and I think the quality wouldn’t be very good. Todd’s brother lives in NJ and we go there a couple of times a year. It’s about an hour to NYC. I’ll make sure to bring my camera and take pics next time. 🙂
I love looking at Cincinnati from the Covington side! Thanks for sharing.
You are welcome. Thanks for viewing. 🙂
Hello neighbor. I love these photos and the ones of the Roebling bridge as well. I’ve photographed that bridge myself many times. The Purple People bridge is one of my favorite places to take portraits.
Good woork 🙂
Thanks Lisa. I’ll have to go to Newport next. I do have some from the Levee at night there.
I haven’t been to Cincinnati in years! I’ll visit in July (for a wedding). Great to see these photos before I go! Thanks for sharing!
There are some beautiful places here that’s for sure. Where is the wedding?
I used to visit that area as a kid. Nice scenery and your photos are great.
Thanks so much Earl. 🙂