Carnival Lights
If you have spent anytime looking through my images, you know that I enjoy large subjects and wide-angle lenses. Recently I’ve tried to step out of my comfort zone and…
Read MoreIf you have spent anytime looking through my images, you know that I enjoy large subjects and wide-angle lenses. Recently I’ve tried to step out of my comfort zone and…
Read MoreIt was late June and just before I shot The View from Tower Bridge, we rode over the Thames and could see Tower Bridge with the Olympic Rings that had…
Read MoreOne thing that most historical buildings in Europe have in common is the beautiful carvings and statues. Many of the cathedrals we saw in England and France were made of…
Read MoreAs a city grows, new buildings are erected where older buildings once stood. Occasionally, some are saved for their historical value. It has only been recently that some cities have…
Read MoreWe were fortunate to visit London just a month before the Olympics came to town. Everything was all spiffied up, yet no streets were closed, nor had the large crowds…
Read MoreThey say crossing the English Channel can be a bit bumpy, if the weather doesn’t cooperate, which in England, it rarely does. We were able to cross on an exceptionally…
Read MoreHouston is one of the most multicultural cities in America. Centers like the Raindrop Turkish House hope to cultivate friendship and promote the understanding of diverse cultures through its unique…
Read MoreThe Shard, the newest skyscraper in London, is located in their business district. It was topped off this past in March and opened in July. The Shard is the tallest completed building in…
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