James56 wrote:
Nice work Suz...Capital buildings are so interesting with their great Architecture. Ours here in Tennessee is kinda dinky compared to a lot of others.
James56...I agree...the interior, especially the rotunda of Salt Lake's is beautiful...mostly marble with grand staircases and massive columns.
AVarley wrote:
I grew up in Salt Lake ... our high school prom was under that rotunda! Took me back a few decades, thanks :) I also recall riding up to the capitol on a 10-speed bike, around "gravity hill" and then on to Citycreek Canyon.
...so thanks for posting these terrific shots and my trip down memory lane.
Ann...you should post your prom pics!..."Gravity Hill is still a novelty especially for high school kids and tourists....remember Memory Grove?..a few years ago we had a freak tornado hit that area...ripped out trees and eroded the canyon walls....thanks for sharing your memories!
carlysue wrote:
Well done series. I really like #3, its a different perspective than the usual centered,straight-on view. I like how you framed it with the pink tree blossoms.
...you picked my favorite too!...thanks for commenting, Carlysue.
Spikes wrote:
I was raised in SLC. Beautiful photos that remind me of lots of bike rides around the capital area
...thanks Spikes, for your comments. There are still lots of bike riders in the area!
AVarley
Loc: Central Valley, California
seagullSuz wrote:
Ann...you should post your prom pics!..."Gravity Hill is still a novelty especially for high school kids and tourists....remember Memory Grove?..a few years ago we had a freak tornado hit that area...ripped out trees and eroded the canyon walls....thanks for sharing your memories!
Of course Memory Grove! Lots of good times there. I'll work on finding my yearbooks to see if there is an old prom pic in there. My own were lost, who knows where. It was 1975 ... lots of time since and many miles travelled between then and now. Sometimes though, the best photos ever created are the ones committed to memory. As I recall, my prom date was a hunk and I was stunning beyond measure ... good enough eh?
[quote=AVarley]Of course Memory Grove! Lots of good times there. I'll work on finding my yearbooks to see if there is an old prom pic in there. My own were lost, who knows where. It was 1975 ... lots of time since and many miles travelled between then and now. Sometimes though, the best photos ever created are the ones committed to memory. As I recall, my prom date was a hunk and I was stunning beyond measure ... good enough ?
Haha!..I agree about memories...after telling the story a few times the embellishments are priceless!!...
All are great shots, but like 5 the best!
shockwild wrote:
All are great shots, but like 5 the best!
...thanks for commenting on #5, Shockwild...
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