Columbus, Ohio is a beautiful City! I visited there this past weekend for my annual girls’ weekend and loved it! We stayed in the downtown area and walked almost everywhere.
After spending a couple of hours at the Columbus Museum of Art, we walked down to the riverfront…and as you can see…it was gorgeous!
Cindy’s having fun in the fountain! We love to take advantage of photo ops!
There was a festival with live music and booths filled with art…
This artist obviously makes art from mirrors…
I took about four photos of this sculpture. While reviewing them later, it was interesting to see how moving a couple of feet or changing the direction from which I took the photo, could so greatly impact the color and visual feel of the photo.
My friend Cindy just bought an Olympus camera (I also use an Olympus) and isn’t familiar with some of the settings yet. She took this photo and wasn’t sure what she pushed to get the effect, but I definitely like it!
If you have girlfriends…let them know how much they mean to you and if you don’t…get some!!
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Great pictures.
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Thanks Tracy! I checked your blog out too…very cool concept to ride bikes and show photos of what you see!
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Great photos!
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Thanks Anneli!
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The second from last photo is gorgeous… what a wonderful effect….
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I love that one too!
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feeling like I am on the trip with you…can you photoshop me into some shots?
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That must mean I’m telling the story pretty well with photos and words. I don’t have photoshop….although I would like to learn it!
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I love the red bikes!
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🙂
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I also uesd to live in Columbus born and raised there.i love to go to the river front also as a kid.this really took me back.thank you
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I’m so glad…thank you!
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Hey Sherry…I lived in Columbus but I don’t remember a waterfront. I guess that would be on the Olentangy River. Cool. I did like your art post yesterday from the museum. Enjoy! They do have a German Village as my friend use to live there.
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Hi Kim – It’s the Scioto River. 🙂
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Thanks, where did I get Olentangy from? I’ll check w/ my national honor society hubby, he knows everything.
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