single frame: Old Louisville

Old Louisville

Old Louisville
Pentax K10D, 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 SMC Pentax-DA AL
2020

I don’t have much to say about this photo except that I like it. Also, while Old Louisville is stunning to see, I’m not sure I’d want to live there. The architecture is severe, imposing. It would wear on me quick.

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10 responses to “single frame: Old Louisville”

  1. J P Avatar

    It has been awhile since I have been there but I remember it having a distinctly southern flavor. At least it seemed so to this boy from the north.

    1. Jim Grey Avatar

      It does have a southern flavor. No town I’ve experienced in southern Indiana has that same flavor. It’s as if crossing the Ohio does something to the people and their architecture.

  2. brandib1977 Avatar

    They call themselves the Gateway To The South but they are very northern in some ways. If you’re interested, here’s a little story about their identity crisis and how to came to be. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.courier-journal.com/amp/602066001

    1. brandib1977 Avatar

      Also, love the picture!!

    2. Jim Grey Avatar

      Ah, that’s a helpful article. About 20 years ago the company I worked for in Indy had a Louisville office and I spent a lot of time down there. The people and the place’s Southern aspects really stood out for me then, and they still do now.

      1. brandib1977 Avatar

        I have only visited a couple of times but I get a distinctly southern vibe too.

  3. Marc Beebe Avatar

    That you like it is the only thing that matters, really. :)

    1. Jim Grey Avatar

      Truth!

  4. M.B. Henry Avatar

    Pretty! I’ve never been there before, might have to check it out sometime.

    1. Jim Grey Avatar

      Do! So lovely. A great day of strolling. A couple nice pubs to stroll to as well!

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