Pittsburgh Fall Colors – 2010

October 25th, 2010
 
 
 
Gateway Clipper and the Pittsburgh Skyline
Gateway Clipper and the Pittsburgh Skyline
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Pittsburgh Skyscrapers peeks above autumn colors
Pittsburgh Skyscrapers peeks above autumn colors
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The New Consol Enery Center
The New Consol Enery Center
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October cityscape
October cityscape
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Steelers Gameday
Steelers Gameday
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Fall Colors outside Heinz Field
Fall Colors outside Heinz Field
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Fisheye of Heinz in the last seconds of a Steelers win over the Browns
Fisheye of Heinz in the last seconds of a Steelers win over the Browns
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Crisp day in Pittsburgh
Crisp day in Pittsburgh
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Heinz Field at night
Heinz Field at night
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Orange and Yellow leaves along the Allegheny River
Orange and Yellow leaves along the Allegheny River
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BNY Mellon Center gets new rooftop signage (along with a bronze paint job)
BNY Mellon Center gets new rooftop signage (along with a bronze paint job)
Pittsburgh Skyline from Heinz Field
Pittsburgh Skyline from Heinz Field
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Three Rivers Heritage Trail
Three Rivers Heritage Trail
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Pittsburgh Fall Colors – 2010




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16 Commments to “Pittsburgh Fall Colors – 2010”

  1. Tim wrote:

    Another great set Matt. I’ve been patiently waiting to see these since your last posting as I’m too a native western Pennsylvanian that now lives in Boston.

  2. Ryan wrote:

    Amazing. Just amazing.

  3. JEAN TRAIL wrote:

    BEAUTIFUL…THANKS MATT!!

  4. Matthew wrote:

    Another great album, I love Pittsburgh in the fall… no wonder our hometown is ranked as one of the best cities. I hope I can move back soon, such a great city filled with great people, and a strong heritage. LOVE YA PITTSBURGH!!!

  5. Phil wrote:

    Great to see more photos. Makes me miss Pittsburgh more and more.

  6. hannah wrote:

    you’re photos are amazing, i always look forward to your next set. on a side note, i was at the same steelers game this fall :)

  7. jack b. wrote:

    great set of fall photos … it makes me pine for home, in pittsburgh, all the more …

  8. Rain wrote:

    Yet another great set of photos! These pictures make me miss home more and more every single day! I can not wait to move back to Pittsburgh♥ The city, view, people, and heritage are all amazing! Can’t wait for the winter pictures!!

  9. Sue L. wrote:

    Brings back lots of memories. I lived there for 50 years and now am in Florida where there are no hills and no fall colors! But also no freezing rain and no snow!

  10. Jim wrote:

    Really nice and sharp pictures.

  11. Kim wrote:

    What amazingly powerful photographs, they snatched this native “burgh” girls soul and sucked it into the screen, flooding me with tons of memories. Oh, how I love and miss Pittsburgh. Thank – You

  12. A. J. Hengelsberg wrote:

    Matt: Once again you have captured some of the great Fall sites of the great city. In the future some photos of the interior building lobbies would be great photo subjects.

    A J

  13. Jim wrote:

    Really nice. This is the best Pittsburgh Photo website.

  14. Nancy Megyesy wrote:

    Hi Matt
    These pictures of Pittsburgh sure are beautiful. I don’t know what else to say they are just beautiful and make me homesick. We have been away from that area for 25 years. We are in Arizona no rain, no snow, no ice. Thank you for the beautiful photos. Nancy

  15. Anonymous wrote:

    Never been to Pittsburgh, but as an Architecture major in College I must say what a fabulous city for architecture. The contrast in designs of the buildings downtown is second to none!!

  16. Dick wrote:

    We live in N. Virginia and our daughter graduated from Duquesne University. We have always enjoyed visiting Pittsburgh and now visit regularly whenever we want a nice weekend away. We think the city is exciting and has much to keep us busy, yet it is manageable in size. Great place to visit and seems like a nice place to live.