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that one was my favorite by far. not sure i've seen downtown photographed from that angle, really brings out all the buildings and the water in the background....
that one was my favorite by far. not sure i've seen downtown photographed from that angle, really brings out all the buildings and the water in the background....
nice work!
Thank you for the kind comment , I'll be sure to take some more pictures from various angles downtown in which few have experienced or have seen . I love to show off our city! Go Buffalo .
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Thank you for the kind comment , I'll be sure to take some more pictures from various angles downtown in which few have experienced or have seen . I love to show off our city! Go Buffalo .
Your pictures are fabulous. What a beautiful city. The architecure is really something. My husband is from Amherst and me, Queens and Long Island. I have never been to Buffalo. I really want to go. I keep bugging him to take me one day!
Your pictures are fabulous. What a beautiful city. The architecure is really something. My husband is from Amherst and me, Queens and Long Island. I have never been to Buffalo. I really want to go. I keep bugging him to take me one day!
It is a beautiful city! I am hopeful that you will be able to make a treck to Buffalo sometime in the near future . I love my hometown - the architecture, food, sports, nighlife, entertainment, etc etc etc. Our city is looking great, and it is now on the rise.
Here are some recent night photos I took of Buffalo the other day, and thought I would share our beautiful city at dusk in photo resmblence.
(forgive me if a couple of these I have already posted recently).
- the quality is downgraded considerably because of copyright reasons - but I guess it gets the point across.
I Loved your photos and enjoyed seeing all of them, especially the Niagara Mohawk building. I haven't been downtown during the holidays several years; When I was growing up in the 50's my parents would drive us dowtown to see the top of, what we as children called, 'The Electric Building" ...the red white and blue. Then my dad would park the car on Washington St., behind the old AM&A building and we would walk around to the front of the store to see the animated Christmas scenes displayed in their show windows. Your photos briught back memories of my childhood so thanks for posting them.
I Loved your photos and enjoyed seeing all of them, especially the Niagara Mohawk building. I haven't been downtown during the holidays several years; When I was growing up in the 50's my parents would drive us dowtown to see the top of, what we as children called, 'The Electric Building" ...the red white and blue. Then my dad would park the car on Washington St., behind the old AM&A building and we would walk around to the front of the store to see the animated Christmas scenes displayed in their show windows. Your photos briught back memories of my childhood so thanks for posting them.
Great pictures! I always leave Buffalo when I come back to Canada before I get to see any lights or anything like that (NEXUS closes in the evening). Best one is the one with the arches.
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