San Antonio Skyline Panorama
Standing on the Hays Street Bridge, you can see the entire length of the San Antonio skyline. It is not as condensed as some cities, but there is still a…
Read MoreStanding on the Hays Street Bridge, you can see the entire length of the San Antonio skyline. It is not as condensed as some cities, but there is still a…
Read MoreI guess this is a good thing. A die-hard, business person would look at this and see an empty office complex. They might think that business is going undone and profits…
Read MoreIf we could speed up time (without the negative effect of growing old) it would be interesting to see how things would change. How tall and large will our cities grow?…
Read MoreSometimes just walking around downtown affords an interesting view to capture. Not that this scene is especially breathtaking, but I thought the colors of the evening, downtown buildings and headlights…
Read MoreOne thing I enjoy about good museums is the atmosphere they create for their exhibits and the Houston Museum of Natural Science does it as good as anyone. Walking through the “Samurai,…
Read MoreFor almost seven centuries, the Age of the Samurai is a period of Japanese history when “those who serve” started as armed supporters of wealthy landowners and became warrior-administrators. The Houston…
Read MoreAfter sunset, the Hays Street Bridge lights up with an odd industrial feel, yet different. The wooden planks below and the iron structure above contrast one another. Add to this the…
Read MoreAfter several years of constant photo-taking, it has finally happened. I’ll look back on a few photos and for the life of me, I can’t remember where I shot them….
Read MoreEveryone so often, I get this feeling before I leave the house, that I should take my camera with me. Truth be told, I should always have one at the…
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