Tornado warnings in “The Athens of the South”
Nice job! The 'storm light' perfectly captured.
Thank you for that.It’s just a great area to put your camera thru it’s paces.Rain,wind and the threat of
tornados do not slow things down on “Whisky Row”
Jusayen wrote:
Tornado warnings in “The Athens of the South”
Nice capture of the "Batman" Building (AT&T). May be more so at night.
Thanks.
I actually had a business meeting in the Batman building earlier in the day.Its a spectacular edifice
basically overlooking all that goes on down on Broadway.
Jusayen wrote:
I actually had a business meeting in the Batman building earlier in the day.Its a spectacular edifice
basically overlooking all that goes on down on Broadway.
I was fascinated by the Batman building that I took a few photos. Allow me to post a couple of them. Daytime and no threat of storm.
Thanks.
It “guards” and “protects” the city day and night! Very imposing shots sir.
You captured the life of the music side of Nashville very nicely but how about showing why the city is called the Athens of the South. Any pictures from Centennial Park?
Unfortunately My business trip to Nashville was a “whirlwind”.I had just enough time to do the business,music row and a quick tour bus which passed the Parthenon and heard a little of its
history. I have a lot I want to learn about this very interesting,and growing city.Anybody with a
camera will be in their glory!
And.....the Gulch is the new and upcoming area not to be missed. The new Nashville is one interesting city to explore. Lots of photo ops. Hope you can make it back.
Jusayen wrote:
It “guards” and “protects” the city day and night! Very imposing shots sir.
Not in Nashville but just outside, guess who owns this house? The clue is in front of the house.
Sunnely wrote:
Not in Nashville but just outside, guess who owns this house? The clue is in front of the house.
Pls allow me. Here's my futile shot of Nashville's Parthenon:
I love your photos! I was on the wrong side of a moving bus and had no time to get off and see
the building up close and personal.But I assure you especially after seeing your photos I’ll be going back real soon.(Nashville can not be seen in one and a half days)
Jusayen wrote:
I love your photos! I was on the wrong side of a moving bus and had no time to get off and see
the building up close and personal.But I assure you especially after seeing your photos I’ll be going back real soon.(Nashville can not be seen in one and a half days)
Yo, Jusayen, thanks.
We went there for a week (M-F) sometime in August 2016. You're right, need more time to really enjoy Nashville and surrounding town. We took the trolley around the city and riverboat. We enjoyed it so much, we plan to go back.
Please allow me. Here's a couple more photos during our visit:
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