So many people see photos of the city of Louisville and what they get to see is a skyline dominated by the tall buildings, usually taken from the Indiana side of the river. And those a fabulous photos, but do they really represent the tapestry of the city? I’ve been pondering on that so I decided to do some Louisville city shots that aren’t necessarily the same ones everyone else makes. Hence, A Louisville Milieu in the Daily Photo Project.
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A Louisville Milieu
18 Mar
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