Nice set! Is it just me or does the blue turf hurt anyone else's eyes while watching a Boise St. game on tv?
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it's just the color blue. my eyes don't hurt after watching the U.S. Open Tennis Championships played on blue courts, or the Olympics gymnastics meet on a blue mat, or swimming and diving in a blue pool. ;) anyway, very nice set of pics there, 'airport. and as an aside, i didn't beat coach pete this year. apparently, my couch isn't fast enough. :( who knew? :shrug: |
Absolutely stunning photography! :D
Your pictures beautifully capture that magical Boise atmosphere which has made me fall in love with your city. I especially love the floral shots, which truly seem to represent the vibrance of Boise. Looking through this thread has caused me to anticipate my return with even greater excitement! Devon |
It looks very nice. Thanks for sharing.http://us87.com/images/xeaf1.gif
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Great shots! The effort and time you put into this thread clearly shows my friend.
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Nice. Quite a setting.
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Beautiful thread BoiseAirport. I definitely see the influence in your photos which you referred to in your introduction. You did a great job showing off the unique setting Boise is in. :tup:
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Wonderful pictures! Thanks for showing the beauty of Boise.
I have liked the landscapes, the flowers, people and the perspectives. I suppose, Boise must be a beautiful city, as you show in your pretty shots. Congratulations and greetings from Madrid, Spain!:tup: |
Wow...Tech N9ne is still around? haha
Boise looks beautiful. It's really great to see the dramatic changes that have taken place here in the past decade to transform it into a vibrant regional metropolis. It is weird though, and I don't mean this in a negative way at all, but everytime I see a skyline shot or panorama of the city it doesn't look like it has changed at all for twenty years. Maybe it's just because my untrained eye focuses in on that tallest building. |
I must say, Boise has never really made sense to me, but I've always loved what I've seen (enough that I thought of Boise State for Grad at one point).
Beautiful pictures, even prettier city. Thanks! |
BoiseAirport,
Excellent work in capturing the diversity of Boise and including nature photos too. I've said before in some of my photo threads that nature is just as much a part of Boise as the urbanity is, maybe even more after you have seen a few deer running through downtown at 6am. All of this mixed together creates a city that is very satisfying and rewarding to photograph. Your photos are beautiful. Thanks for the shout out:) |
Quality work and beautiful scenes!
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i worked in downtown chicago for 10 years, and it seemed like every summer when driving down lake shore drive and michigan avenue, there was a new tower (or towers) under construction. in the last 15 years of living in boise, i felt as you do, that it hadn't changed much. but then when i drive down front street, i realize almost every building along front street was built in the last 8 years. the grove hotel, the hampton, the courthouse, the capital condos, the water center, the aspen are all recent developments. the east side of downtown along front and myrtle was a wasteland 10 years ago, but it's beginning to change dramatically. i think the next step in boise's evolution will be on the west side of downtown, where there's a ton of empty lots just begging for development. let's hope so. |
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