Urban art can be found in many places along the sides of the Atlanta Beltline. This wall near Ponce City Market is dedicated to the Black Lives Matter...
Apologies for the posting hiatus! We spent last week on a road trip to Atlanta for a college visit for our younger son. While I neglected to post daily...
A T6 Texan advanced trainer makes a low pass over San Marcos Regional Airportt, Texas after leaving the Commemorative Air Force CenTex wing hangar en route...
The T28 Trojan advanced training aircraft was powered by various models of Wright radial engine over the design’s lifetime. It was built between 1950...
Cockpits of two of the aircraft at the Commemorative Air Force CenTex wing hangar in San Marcos, Texas. In the foreground is a T28 Trojan advanced trainer...
The second largest aircraft in the hangar at the Commemorative Air Force CenTex Wing in San Marcos is currently a 1943 B25J Mitchell bomber. As with most...
A detail of a heavily-tagged rail wagon seen in a siding in Manor, Texas back in August 2016. This will be the final image in this short series since I actually...
Rust and paint combine to create some interesting textures on this train wagon seen in Manor, east of Austin, back in August 2016.
Another image of the heavily-tagged train we bumped into in a siding in Manor back in August 2016.
My search through the collection of unreviewed images last weekend led me to discover a series of pictures I took back in August 2016 during a photowalk...
We’ll stay in New Orleans one more day but add a bit more colour for today’s picture. We spent a great deal of time walking during our March...
My wife and son walk along the compacted snow on Wildwood Hills Lane during the major winter storm that hit Texas during the 3rd week of February, 2021....
It’s cold here in Texas this week (as you may have heard). This was taken after the freezing rain but before the snowfall started on Sunday and shows...
Merry Christmas to all who celebrate it! I went back to 2009 again for the source images for this picture which I reprocessed with current software. It shows...
Our Thanksgiving road trip to Kansas was pretty isolated, as you would expect given the pandemic situation and the fact that pretty much everything is closed....
Let’s end this short series of pictures from the Oklahoma City National Memorial with an image of the arch at the opposite end of the reflecting...
Some of the 168 sculptures of chairs, one for each victim of the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, at the Oklahoma City National Memorial....
One of the two black-clad arches at the Oklahoma City National Memorial. The 9:03 inscription refers to the time 1 minute after the detonation of the bomb...
168 sculptures of empty chairs commemorate the victims of the April 19th 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building at the Oklahoma City National...
Talking of delving into the archives, I’m pretty sure this is the oldest picture in my catalog that hasn’t already appeared here. I took this...