A Corner in London
Everyone remembers their first time. I remember my first time to see the great Elizabeth Tower too. It was a dreary, cloudy day, typical for London I’m told. We came up…
Read MoreArchitectural photographs from Tim Stanley
Everyone remembers their first time. I remember my first time to see the great Elizabeth Tower too. It was a dreary, cloudy day, typical for London I’m told. We came up…
Read MoreI’m not in the hotel business, but once in a while I see a hotel lobby that I think would make an interesting photo. Such was the case with the Moody…
Read MoreAdding to yesterday’s post, the Cole Theater in Rosenberg, TX is finally getting the repairs it has waited so long for. The last time it was renovated was 1939. Though…
Read MoreIf you enjoy photography as a hobby or business, you shoot a lot of photos. Organizing them can be a challenge. As I was fixing to post today’s photo of…
Read MoreWhen I return to Europe (I have to think positive here) I hope to have time to visit the Grand Palais in Paris. Just driving around it a few times,…
Read MoreNow that I’ve been to London, I want to go back all the more. We were able to see a lot of sites, but there were so many we only…
Read MoreHere is yet another great view of South Main Baptist Church. Taken with another seven exposure HDR sequence. this view is from the balcony, looking forward towards the podium and choir…
Read MoreLa Sainte-Chapelle in Paris, France is an exquisite building inside and out. The Gothic design is so strikingly different from today’s buildings, you just want to stare and marvel at…
Read MoreThis Eastlake Victorian style home was built by Eugene Pillot in 1868. It quickly became a local landmark in Houston, because of the house’s architectural charm and partly because of the…
Read MoreIn the shadow of downtown Houston, lies Sam Houston Park. Here you will find several historical homes bordering the green where community events occur during the year. Included is a…
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