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Incredible!!! LA's many architectural styles are so interesting and unique. I can't get enough. Always enjoy your threads and this is one of your best. I love LA and love living here!
Looking forward to the next LA thread! I always love the diversity of LA's environment (natural and built) and your threads capture it perfectly. I love the houses.
I know what to expect when clicking on a KOTH thread but this exceeded my expectations! Cool cars, beautiful buildings, good food and cute chicks (or ducklings)... I think I just fell in love with a photo thread.
Halala one more sweet thread of yours, you make LA insolently enviable.
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Came back to this thread. I really do respect the sort of quirky element of LA architecture (you've opened up my eyes) along with of course our Spanish Colonial Revival and Craftsman vernacular.
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Ok that was really damn awesome. You captured the feel of LA so well in this, at least how I've come to see it in my few visits there over the years. I looove those 50s/60s apartment buildings (gotta have a little star next to the name!) and you made a lot of the shots feel like they were actually taken from that era with the old cars in 'em. Great set, thanks for sharing!!