Plu pan... Do you have photo training? Your eye is excellent.
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Plu pan... Do you have photo training? Your eye is excellent.
Thanks man! I don't have any training. It's primarily just a hobby when I'm out around, but I've slowly improved over the years and certainly venture to some places I'm probably not allowed, but it makes for good photos. In this case, I was surprised about these two shots how good they turned out to be. I didn't think they were going to be that good, but I really like them. Thank you for the compliment!
Like that shot, looks dense
Yeah. It will eve better if they ever get those brownstones built completely.
Thanks!
Interesting that Mosaic is more gray when compared to the white-ish Level.
I really prefer the look of Mosaic over level. The midblock location has a different feel to it too. I think I would move here if I hadn't already planned on renewing my lease at Deep Deuce Apartments.
Someone mentioned on here once that you have a good eye, and I'd have to agree with them. With a little cropping, those are some quality photos.
I really appreciate it man! I'm really loving these streetwalls in DD and they're growing every year.
That doesn't even look like okc, great photos.
When Deep Deuce fills in, will that development spill over 235 to the east? That area seems great for revitalization and dense, residential projects.
Lets say you have a housing option in DD area versus one in SOSA - based soley on location, which area would you prefer?
Both being apartments or looking for single family residential? Own...rent? Have a family, don't have a family? What lifestyle do you want?
Location is relative to the type of lifestyle you want, where you work, the church you want to go to, what entertainment you enjoy, etc. Good location for some is bad location for others.
Given the opportunity to purchase, somewhat affordably, I would go with Deep Deuce / Auto Alley. Easy choice.
It's weird how the Aloft eludes most "complete" Deep Deuce aerials...
These are the plans for the residence under construction at 11 NE 3rd (behind the Brownstones):