The Many Moods Of The Ohio River

Thursday, December 17, 2009 by Branden Klayko.



It’s been a slow week at Broken Sidewalk, but I’m headed back to Louisville and plan on digging up some fresh stories to post online.  In the meantime, check out this video I made comprised of photos of the Ohio River taken on the Belvedere between 2006 and 2008.  As you can see, the river’s mood is constantly on the move.  This is the rough draft of a three part series, so stay tuned for more in the future.

4 Comments. Now we're talking!
  1. Pip

    December 18th, 2009

    6:59 am

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    I like it! You ought to upload it to http://www.sharelouisvilleproject.com

    See you soon?

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  2. Diane

    December 18th, 2009

    10:18 am

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    Very cool idea, the foggy scenes are beautiful. Was this put together chronologically?

  3. Ken Wilson

    December 18th, 2009

    10:46 am

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    Excellent. The music works very nicely with the images.

  4. Branden Klayko

    January 25th, 2010

    5:54 pm

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    Thanks for the kudos on the video. It's not chronological but I tried to group the images to form a single sequential day from sunrise to sunset. Chronological arrangements were too choppy. I'll try to get the other two in the series ready soon.

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