A line of windows seen at Everett Mill in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Like yesterday’s image, I originally processed this as a colour shot but, on reflection,...
Last night, I found myself wandering through the archives looking for some pictures for Bob Lussier. In the process, I discovered a trove of unprocessed...
Some of the windows along the Thames side of the Palace of Westminster in London. I’ve had this image queued up for a couple of weeks but it seems...
Continuing the series of images of the iconic tower at Circuit of the Americas, here’s one from underneath it. The Austin 360 Amphitheater is directly...
When I walked past this building in San Antonio a couple of weeks ago, my first thought was that the developer was obviously happy with the result. I then...
Back inside New York’s spectacular Grand Central Terminal today. This view was taken at more or less the same location as the shot I posted last...
We’re back in Grand Central Terminal in New York City today for another image I shot there back in 2009. I’m actually rather amazed at how many...
Since Aurora HDR gave me an excuse to wade through my archive of unprocessed brackets, I’ve been having fun in the New York City folder. Here’s...
A warehouse seen in the town of St. John, Washington during our 2015 NxNW expedition to the Palouse region.
This new apartment complex was close to the hotel we stayed in during our trip to Cozumel last Thanksgiving. It immediately made me think of Frank Lloyd...
We found this round barn during our expedition through the Palouse region of Washington last June. The owner, Dale, was very gracious and told us many...
Door number 15 at the Dripping Springs Ranch Park. They have lots of doors there.
I taught an HDR class at Precision Camera yesterday and, as usual, we headed down to the Texas State Capitol for the practical section of the workshop....
Reflected buildings seen in the La Défense region of Paris during our trip there in March 2014.
I shot this picture of the Texas State capitol in downtown Austin several years ago now but I don’t think I’ve posted the monochrome version...
This week’s series of pictures featuring details of the Austin ISD Performing Arts Center building comes to an end today with this image of one of the metal...
Another detail showing the coloured cladding around what I presume is the flying tower above the stage area of the Austin ISD Performing Arts Center.
A detail of the ornamentation (or sun screening?) on the Austin Independent School District Performing Arts Center building.
Continuing this week’s theme, here is another detail from the exterior of the new Austin Independent School District Performing Arts Center.