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Old Posted Apr 18, 2007, 3:56 AM
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Above Denver...and some ground shots...

I will return to Denver within a month or so, but here are some photos from last year.























































































































































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Old Posted Apr 18, 2007, 4:52 AM
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Wow, great city. Can't go wrong with Denver.
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Old Posted Apr 18, 2007, 4:58 AM
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WOW! Best Denver thread ever KC! Denver looks so great from the air. The pics showing the density with the additional Denver business centers of Cherry Creek, Colorado corridor, and Denver Tech Center look great

You added a lot of pics from when you teased us months ago with just some of these pics.

As always, the 16th Street pedestrian mall downtown looks great -- but we saw those pics months back when you first posted those.

You will notice quite a bit of change downtown since you took these pictures with the addition of the One Lincoln Park tower rising, and a few others in Lower Downtown and near the convention center.
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Old Posted Apr 18, 2007, 5:55 AM
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Awesome, just amazing. I'll be there in a few weeks for the entire summer, and I can't wait!
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I've been developing a fascination with Denver lately, so these photos are an absolute treat!
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Old Posted Apr 18, 2007, 6:55 AM
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That was awesome.
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Denver, my love. Too bad I won't be able to fit you into my schedule this weekend. Until we meet again...

LOL

Seriously, I've seen most of these photos a million times before, but they never get old. We are all truly lucky you are kind enough to share your work with us KCgridlock.
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Old Posted Apr 18, 2007, 8:51 AM
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Absolutely beautiful thread! Damn it I miss Denver, I left to spend 3 years in Vegas and how I wish I could come back, but I think I will be going to San Antonio instead.
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Greast shots. I never realized Denver had so many highrises scatterd throughout its neighborhoods.



How do you manage to capture ALL of these cities when they are so green?
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Really great photos and a rare treat to see Denver from those angles. Great job!
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Old Posted Apr 18, 2007, 2:48 PM
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Lovely shots as always.....

......When you come again would you consider shots of the Fitzimmons Hospital area on East Colfax in Aurora, Lakewoods Belmar Area, Boulder's CU Campus with the Flatiron Mountains behind and maybe shots of East 17th Avenue and City Park with the new Pinacle building? Cherry Creek North might be interesting as would East Colfax. Another would be Five Points, Curtis Park and the Development toward Brighton Blvd. Just a few ideas.

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great shots....i really dig Denver, have to take a trip one day soon!
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Just amazing, KCGridlock!

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KC...I just humped my flat screen. Any detractor of American cities should be required to view your sets.
Urban America is full of great depth of beauty, and you capture it well.
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Very nice images KC. Denver looks better than I expected judging these images. It has more urban expanse than I thought and it has a vibrant streetlife it seems than many cities that are bigger.
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Awesome!!!!

Thats all I can say. Awesome!!! great work.
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Gridlock, those are absolutely spectacular! Did you shoot some of them from a helicopter?
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Old Posted Jun 15, 2007, 5:51 PM
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So this is what all those darn pigeons get to see daily here! Excellent shots and I see my building in a few of them (Governor’s Park). The city has already changed since these were taken and will be totally different within the next two years with three more building going up on 14th street that are in the 50-floor range. Watch all the cranes during the DNC next summer!
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Damn, how'd I miss this one. Great pics as always, KC!

Denver's still one of the top places I'd consider re-locating to if I ever decide to leave Southern California.
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