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Outbound Brookville car 301 Entering the Bishop Arts station @ N Zang & W 7th in Dallas Tx, (1910122)*

Garland Turn shoving back into another cut of cars to take back to Cadiz yard.

A cloudy night shot of Downtown Dallas at the Trinity Overlook Park.

Dallas Clark & friends

Wide angle view of the Dallas skyline as afternoon storms fire up just behind it... including a small rainbow to the bottom right.

Shot this photo from the bridge at N Edgefield Ave at around eleven'o clock. Being a Friday night, there was enough traffic to capture the car trail without using much light. The frame looks incomplete without Margaret Hunt Hill bridge.

LL31 eastbound arriving Dallas yard

The Green Building and Neon Pegasus, Dallas Icons.

Shot about 2 weeks ago from a great drive to Dallas Divide and Ouray with Robin Wilson. Press "L" to view large

Dealey Plaza with The Old Dallas County Courthouse on the right.

Looking into the archives

Driving through Dallas tonight and saw this

Metro 1 dodger delivering lumber to Snavely Lumber Products

This three-shot composite of the Dallas cityscape was photographed from the N. Edgefield Avenue bridge over I-30 during the evening blue hour. Three exposures were taken to maximize the light trails from the bustling city traffic!

The "classic" view of downtown Dallas with the beautiful reflections in the Trinity River. The glimmering yellow lights of Reunion Tower and the iconic green lights of the Bank of America Plaza glow brightly in the night sky. The Omni Hotel shines a bright orange/red color adding a pop of color to the reflections.

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Well, my very first art show I participated in three years ago comes to Dallas TOMORROW! I can't miss it. You can't miss it either! :-)

 

Anybody from Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex?

 

SAVE the DATES:

Thursday, August 16th, 2018

Friday, August 17, 2017

It starts at 8 pm.

 

More info:

chocolateandartshow.com/

 

This is my only show I'll be giving in summer, so please, come say hello. I'm being little lazy after a very intense spring schedule that I haven't fully "recovered" yet...

L31 eastbound arriving Dallas jct.

Ilford FP4 Plus 125 (400)

Hasselblad 500C

Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2

Roll 272-8-positive

 

Sand train to Ash Grove departing Dallas yard.

Taken at Woodall Rodgers in Downtown Dallas between the Arts District and Uptown.

Dallas, Texas -- Central business district at nightfall.

YONGSAN GARRISON, Republic of Korea - The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders performed a high-energy musical and dance performance at Yongsan's Collier Field House Dec. 27. More than 300 Soliders, civilians and Family members gathered to watch the show.

 

Since their first USO tour to Korea in 1979, the troupe has toured the globe not only to entertain during Christmas and the New Year holidays but also to visit wounded Servicemembers and deliver holiday cards to troops.

 

"We love giving back to our Soldiers," said cheerleader Ally Traylor. "We appreciate their efforts to keep us safe and to protect our freedom."

 

The cheerleaders provided a variety of performances including hip-hop, country, and solos by cheerleader Tobie Kay.

 

Toward the end of the show, cheerleader Trisha Trevino asked Dallas Cowboys trivia questions and handed out gifts to those that were able to answer the question. Some of the questions that were asked were; how many Super Bowls have the Cowboys won, what's the Cowboys' record this season, and how many stripes are in the Cowboys Cheerleaders' uniform? The answers are five, 9-6 (current at the time of the performance), and 15.

 

"I have been a Dallas Cowboys fan for 24 years now, that is, ever since I was born," said Sgt. Kyle Davidson. "This is my first time to see them here in Yongsan. It was awesome to see them so up close. It brought a little bit of Texas right here."

 

In the end, USAG-Yongsan Commander Col. Dave Hall thanked the cheerleaders for "forfeiting their Christmas and New Years to be on the road."

 

"This is one of our special events of the year," Hall said. "You have all been tremendous. Thank you for everything."

 

The cheerleaders were also scheduled to visit Osan, Camp Casey, Camp Humphries and Camp Carroll.

 

For more information about living and working in Korea visit www.usfk.mil

Doesn't he look like a porcelain doll? So adorable!

I love the one in comments too but im a sucker for close-ups so put this one as the main one :) But both are too cute! <3

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Metro 1 dodger getting a cut of cars to take to the White Rock branch.

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