![]() |
Incredible! Despite the many Atlanta threads I've seen here and having visited myself, there were so many parts or angles to the city I've never seen. Thanks!
|
Quite comprehensive of Downtown and Midtown with some Buckhead and Decatur thrown in. Great appreciation for the different angles/perspective and descriptions.
|
Nice thread, with a very nice collection of pictures.
Very nice architecture and urban landscapes. Snowy pictures are beautiful. Congrats and greetings from Madrid, Spain!:tup: |
Excellent tour, thanks!
|
I'm diggin' it!
|
Thanks everybody! I plan on posting one more set of 102 either before year's end or in early January. Stay tuned...it will be completely different.
|
I LOVE the aerial in #49 (@10th and Piedmont). Post Properties did an excellent job with that corner. I love the mixture of the density and the trees, which Atlanta is starting to do very well. I can't wait until those other under utilized corners get activated. With that said, it looks like the city is really starting to gain a critical mass of density along some of the busier corridors. Also, thank you for the excellent coverage Simms!
|
^I agree! I used to live in Post Parkside, and from the ground you don't really realize the density of the area. The condos and apartments are really packed in - although there's one condo building that has been sitting unfinished for several years now.
|
Quote:
|
Mighty fine! 5 stars.
|
This was excellent! Superb coverage! Your pics have shown me a side of Atlanta I wasn't quite familiar with. Thanks for the eye opening experience! :tup:
|
Great series. It's amazing how much the Buckhead skyline has grown since the last time I really spent time in the area. I've always loved Midtown, it has a great mix of modern and classic architecture.
|
I like the post-bellum mansion Madoff chose for himself. Looking forward to your next set. Thanks!
|
| All times are GMT. The time now is 3:05 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.