Sometimes soft, sometimes ridged, corners have a unique place in our lives. Corners provide depth, intrigue and support. They allow spies to spy, locals to lean and future lovers to bump into each other. Cincinnati corners have all this and more. In Cincinnati, corners have style, color and shape. They are decorated and ornamented with historic beauty. Generations have used them to identify home, find protection and scratch an untouchable spot. Let’s take a moment and view a few of Cincinnati’s corners.
Beautiful processing, Seth!
Thanks George.
Love all the details.
Thanks Igg.
The detail on the buildings is amazing. And you have captured the detail so well.
Thank you Gallivanta.
love ‘been around the block’. Lovely post.
🙂 Thanks.
Very nice pics!! I love the ornate decor on those buildings! Lots of character!!
Thanks Lisa.
you bring charm and liking for man made beauty:)
Thanks Tanveer.
What a cool collection this would make!
Thanks Eliz. 🙂
They just don’t make them like they used to!
Very true.
Great pictures Seth, lovely architecture. Neighbor to Neighbor is my favorite 🙂
All the best!
Rohan.
Thanks Rohan. 🙂
Great pictures. I can really see how the thoughts of spies comes to mind with those rooftops.
Thanks. 🙂 I love spy stories.
You should do a travel magazine for Cincinnati and the surrounding area. Your pictures are so incredible they make me want to visit – in the spring or summer!! 😉
Thanks Shelia. Nice new picture.
Love the details on these buildings………they just don’t do it like they used too!
No they don’t. Which is a shame.
Another most excellent post Seth. You should be working for the city of Cincinnati as their PR guy since you’re able to capture so much of the beauty that exists there. I have never been to Cincinnati before, but I’m going to make a point of it next time I’m in America. Cheers!
Yes you should. It’s a lovely city. 🙂 If you do, let me know. Todd and I will be your tour guides. 🙂
Thanks Seth. I’ll be sure and contact you before coming to Cincinnati…It would be great to meet you and Todd while enjoying the culture of Cincy, OH.
I had no idea Cincinnati was so beautiful! Love your buildings and the history you have captured. Not so sure about the one painted pale green with pink and yellow details though? Ha! Ha! Thanks so much for showing me your ‘corner’ of the world! Cheers, Barbara xxx
Barbara, thanks so much. Yes that one is the ugly duckling of the bunch. I have another interestingly painted building coming up as well.
i love the colors!
Thanks. 🙂 I have some more with lots of colors coming up.
Beauty is just around the corner, isn’t it? Very nice!
Thanks Toni.
Great observations & photos!
Thanks Less. Are you going to KC to the NCAA tomorrow?
You do capture the moment, Seth. At maxadaland I commended your site in a no obligation frame… just to indicate how much I value it
Thank you Bonnie.
Wonderful photos! You can make anything look beautiful! 😀
I doubt that but thanks.
Aw, don’t be so modest. You’re pictures are wonderful! 🙂 You bring a whole new light to things people just take for granted everyday! I personally thank you for sharing these great photos. 😀
That’s super kind. Thanks.
You’re welcome! 🙂
OTR??
Love your pix neighbor!!
“nicely dressed” is my favorite shot, I love angles!!
Yes Over-the-Rhine. Thanks.
the building have such wonderful detail and character…wonderful!
Thanks Heather.
These are great shots! Thanks for liking my story, “The Old, Old Story.”
Thom
Welcome Thanks Thom.
OH how creative. Love the different angles and perspectives. The colors too! I wonder how many colors I over look each day cause I don’t look up. 1328 was my fav. Gives timeless a whole different meaning! Hmmm maybe I should play the lotto with those numbers! lol.
Yes and if you do, remember who gave you those numbers. 😉
Lots of personality, mine is street lamps well any unusual lighting this is a great collection
Thanks! Streetlamps are cool.
Wonderful photos and the part about your dream studio, priceless! Hope your dream comes true!
Me too! Thanks. 🙂
Nice perspective shots—“Nicely dressed,” in particular.
Thanks adamjasonp
This is making me want to go out and take pictures of buildings – inspirational once again! Like ‘Nicely Dressed’
Thanks PJ.
Wonderful architectural images – simple idea yet so many layers. Thanks for stopping by our blog!
Thanks for the revisit.
Thank you for these. Interestingly, the Spanish language has multiple words for ‘corner’- Esquina, rincon. So many descriptive deficits in language sometimes, but no mistaking photos like these. Hope you make it back to Cinci soon.
Thanks. I live about 30 mins from Cincinnati so I am there quite often.