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I took this shot at the Subway restaurant near my work in Pasadena California.
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I took this shot at the Subway restaurant near my work in Pasadena California.
Hopper glares at passers-by at Disney California Adventure.
This aircraft dropped the first of two atomic bombs that were used against the Empire of Japan and is credited with helping to end World War II. The bomb from this aircraft was dropped on the City of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. The Japanese government unconditionally surrendered 8 days later. Between 90,000 to 140,000 people are estimated to have been killed in the aftermath of the Hiroshima attack.
American master sculptor Frederick Hart's "Ex Nihilo" (Out of Nothing) tympana from the National Cathedral in Washington DC.
The Luxor Hotel's exhibits and attractions floor is being upgraded. It currently houses the "Titanic Artifacts" and "Bodies" exhibits. The old motion simulation ride and IMAX theater have been removed.
Amazing morning light in the National Cathedral in Washington DC. Kathy led me on a 2 mile, uphill death march from our hotel but wow was it worth it. There were very few people there, the light was amazing and best of all they allow tripods to be used inside!
The pool at the Luxor way after closing time. The wind was really blowing those palm trees around. Not the best conditions for shooting HDR's. I love how you can see the top of the pyramid and the light beam in the building on the upper right.
style to burn
style for miles
Pushing them pixels