New Game - What's the best city to live in for photography - and why?

13 years 3 weeks ago #38558 by crystal

Karl Wertanen wrote: East Glacier Montana. It's on Glacier National Park's eastern boundary, and is a gateway to some of the most incredible rugged mtns in the lower 48 (sorry Colorado, Montana has you beat). Also, It's a short drive from the Rocky Mountain Front Range, which is where the gradual rolling hills of the high plains runs up to a massive wall of mountains that stretches as far as you can see north to south. Unbelievable. The only thing it's missing is a large body of water, but GNP is filled w/many stunning glacial lakes. A landscape photographers dream




Beautiful!
One of the many places I like to visit and we drove right past it on our honeymoon without even knowing it was there. urgh.
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13 years 3 weeks ago #38574 by seanophoto27
Savannah Ga.- Historic with horse drawn wagons and cobblestone streets. Very artistic with lots of different Squares full of many flowering plants, sculptures and monuments.


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13 years 3 weeks ago #38600 by Zafonia
Canton Ohio.... Its really pretty there.
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13 years 3 weeks ago #38603 by digishutterbug
Rome all those ancient buildings


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13 years 3 weeks ago #38606 by Baydream

digishutterbug wrote: Rome all those ancient buildings

I like stuff older than me. :whistle:

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13 years 3 weeks ago - 13 years 2 weeks ago #38625 by jennyjohn52
California's almost one city - there's hardly any break in buildings and people, at least from the Mexico border to San Francisco.

But I, personally, would have to vote for Seattle. You have all the history, the trees, the water with all the boats and ships, the mountains, everything right there.


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13 years 3 weeks ago #38626 by johnm
Gotta put my vote in the New York City. It has Times Square, the docks and harbor, Statue of Liberty, Little Italy, China Town, Harlem, Central Park, 3 major bridges, Yankee Stadium, the Bronx Zoo, museums. And 4 completely separate seasons to photograph it all in.


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13 years 3 weeks ago #38680 by Joves
Where Im at Flagstaff Arizona. Im 80 miles south of the Grand Canyon, 30 miles from Sedona, an hour to either end of the Painted Desert, and 2.5 from Monument Valley. Plus there are all sorts of lesser canyons and areas that are rarely seen by tourists. Such as Sycamore Canyon a little place I like to poke around in. This is a view from the Cedar Creek/Limestone Pocket branch of it. As you can tell Sunday was a crappy day.



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13 years 3 weeks ago #38762 by crystal

Joves wrote: Where Im at Flagstaff Arizona. Im 80 miles south of the Grand Canyon, 30 miles from Sedona, an hour to either end of the Painted Desert, and 2.5 from Monument Valley. Plus there are all sorts of lesser canyons and areas that are rarely seen by tourists. Such as Sycamore Canyon a little place I like to poke around in. This is a view from the Cedar Creek/Limestone Pocket branch of it. As you can tell Sunday was a crappy day.


My husband and I stayed in Flagstaff when we were traveling on our honeymoon. Nice town. Got an oil change done while there. :)
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13 years 3 weeks ago #38825 by Karl Wertanen

Crystal wrote:

Karl Wertanen wrote: East Glacier Montana. It's on Glacier National Park's eastern boundary, and is a gateway to some of the most incredible rugged mtns in the lower 48 (sorry Colorado, Montana has you beat). Also, It's a short drive from the Rocky Mountain Front Range, which is where the gradual rolling hills of the high plains runs up to a massive wall of mountains that stretches as far as you can see north to south. Unbelievable. The only thing it's missing is a large body of water, but GNP is filled w/many stunning glacial lakes. A landscape photographers dream




Beautiful!
One of the many places I like to visit and we drove right past it on our honeymoon without even knowing it was there. urgh.

:rofl: :slapface:
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13 years 3 weeks ago #38856 by bananas
Well, I've never been to DC or NYC or LA, but I have been to Atlanta and it has alot going for it. Charlotte, NC is very photogenic, too.


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