Nikki and I spent a lovely couple of days in Fredericksburg this past weekend. It wasn’t a photography trip but I took one camera and a single prime...
One of the many modern mausoleum buildings in St. Louis Cemetery No. 3, New Orleans.
When in New Orleans, you have to visit at least one of the city’s famous cemeteries. The long history of the city coupled with the fact that the majority...
St. Louis Cathedral takes pride of place on one side of New Orleans’ famous Jackson Square. A church has existed on this site since 1727 but the current...
Shutters and windows on one of the many colourful houses in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana.
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...
Another view of the metal-clad section of Glasgow’s Riverside Museum as seen back in October 2019.
A section of the metal-clad Riverside Museum in Glasgow, Scotland seen during my last trip to the UK in October 2019. Despite the crystal clear, blue sky here,...
We’ll move a bit farther north for the next few days. Glasgow’s Museum of Transport is housed in a fantastic new building known as the Riverside...
Another image showing the interesting architectural contrast in the British Museum’s covered courtyard. This was taken during a family trip to the UK back...
On the day following our 2014 trip to the London Eye, we visited the British Museum. Its covered courtyard is a wonderful example of mixing classical and modern...
I’ll finish this series of New York City images with another one of the famous Flatiron Building. This was taken from slightly farther north and with...
Contrasting architectural styles seen in Midtown Manhattan. I took this back in 2009 somewhere just south of Central Park near 5th Avenue as far as I can remember.
Another view of Manhattan’s famous Empire State Building as it towers over several other midtown buildings.
Some architectural patterns spotted in midtown Manhattan during a 2009 visit to New York City. As I mentioned on Monday, this week’s images are all newly-processed...
The Empire State Building, built between 1930 and 1931, is almost certainly Manhattan’s most recognisable skyscraper. At 1454 feet tall, it was New York’s...
After productive photo outings, I have a habit of cherry-picking a few of my favourite images to work on immediately and marking everything else with a label...
The main entrance to Strong Hall on Jayhawk Blvd, the main thoroughfare through the campus of the University of Kansas in Lawrence. Given the imposing...
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....
For the second half of my solo World Wide Photo Walk on October 3rd, I headed into downtown Austin and had a wander around with my infra-red camera. This...