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Downtown Dallas Night

Rod chided me on why I wouldn't throw out the empty Propel box.. but the cats still use it from time to time, so...

I've had a scenario in my head for a while -- trying to get the right sunset clouds behind the Dallas skyline. This is getting closer. Usually storm clouds leaving to the east get my attention.

The Dallas downtown area from the Reunion Tower Geo-Deck, taken this evening after heavy rain last, a stressful and long day, made my way down to Dallas trying to time it at blue hour post rain I gambled that it would be clear. This was one that I really liked and out of norm I’m posting on the same day I captured an image because it required essentially no tweaking. @gothamtomato #developportdev @developphotonewsletter @omsystem.cameras #excellent_america #omsystem @bheventspace @bhphoto @adorama @tamracphoto @tiffencompany #usaprimeshot #tamractales @mpbcom @kehcamera @visit_dallas @visittexas #omd #olympus #microfourthirds #micro43 #micro43photography

Dallas, Texas. Old and new.

Hyatt Regency Hotel, Dallas, Texas, USA

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Traffic pours in and out of Dallas, Texas on Highway 30. The last rays of the sun illuminate the tall buildings downtown.

Looking eastward on LBJ IH-635

FRA inspection train departing KCS Wylie yard WB to DALLAS yard.

Dallas: Big things happen here

GAME DAY-------------GAME DAY

Sandwiched between a parking lot and a commercial building, the Record Grill.

Metro 1 dodger leaving Dallas yard to go work the White Rock branch.

daffodils at the dallas arboretum

Police cars sit in a row.

Dallas skyline and the swollen Trinity river

A Trankquil Summer Sunset over Dallas

The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden is a 66-acre (267,000 m²) botanical garden located in East Dallas, Texas, on the southeastern shore of White Rock Lake.

 

With over 66 acres of finely manicured grounds, the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden provides breathtaking views for residents and tourists year-round.

 

The Arboretum opened its doors in 1984, combining the 44-acre DeGolyer Estate and the 22-acre Alex Camp House to create a horticultural masterpiece in North Texas. Today, 19 named gardens and numerous areas within combine to create one of the premier Dallas landmarks. The vibrant color displays in these gardens engage visitors of all ages throughout the seasons. (Wikipedia)

L34 switching CPKC Dallas yard.

Deep Ellum Dallas Texas

Eastbound L34 departing CPKC Dallas yard.

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