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Bison at Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, with the Denver skyline and Rocky Mountains in the background.
It’s almost 9:00 p.m. on the evening of July 16, 1998, at Colorado’s Denver Union Station. Rio Grande EMD GP60s sit on one of the station tracks and are being used as protection power for the next day’s “Cheyenne Frontier Days Train” operated by the Union Pacific to the Wyoming capitol.
Frederic C. Hamilton Building. Opened on October 7, 2006.
Designed by Daniel Libeskind and Davis Partnership Architects.
Denver, Colorado
USA
The DPUs on a northbound empty coal train cross over Cherry Creek on their way into downtown Denver, CO.
A Honeybee that I photographed at the Denver Botanical Gardens. I have been to quite a few botanical gardens but the Denver one was definitely the nicest one I have ever been too.
Took this one at the Union Station in Denver, CO. This rickshaw taxi had the awesome lights when I took the picture, so I was lucky enough to capture it. Used Lightroom to bolden up the colors and light trails.
The morning sun rises over Denver as a westbound Union Pacific coal empty climbs out of Leyden, Colorado, on a cold January 25, 2007.
Jeppesen Terminal at Denver's airport. The peaked roof was designed to mimic snow-capped mountains and Native American teepees.
Got this one right outside Union Station in downtown Denver. A bus was turning right at this particular intersection. For this shot I used a matte preset in Lightroom.
Denver - Colorado
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1,100 contemporary hotel rooms, including 59 suites, at downtown Denver hotel adjacent to the Colorado Convention Center. Many rooms and suites offer impressive views of downtown Denver, the Rocky Mountains or the Colorado State Capitol.
(source: Hyatt.com)
Since adopting a "recreational marijuana" law, Colorado has seen a spurt in economic activity and a housing boom that has caused home prices to escalate rapidly. Entire subdivisions have popped up in the grasslands NE of Denver, since our visit last year.
A rapid influx of young professionals (like my daughter, son-in-law, and many of their friends) who hike, ski, bike, camp, fish, and enjoy the outdoors has also had a great effect on the Denver housing market.
This picture was taken from the grasslands of the Rocky Mountain Arsenal NWR. A new subdivision of million-dollar homes, not there last year, is encroaching now on the eastern edge of the wildlife refuge.
The picture was taken on a very hazy day, then desaturated and blurred, except for the Denver skyline.
Populus Denver. From their website - "We started with a question: What would it look like to bring nature back into our cities? As a community of environmentalists and entrepreneurs, we imagined a hotel inspired by nature. From biophilic architecture, natural materials, original art, and seasonal cuisine, there is a love for the natural world in every detail. Populus was created by Urban Villages, designed by AD100 architecture firm Studio Gang and led by MacArthur Fellow Jeanne Gang, brought to life by interior designer, Heather Wildman of Wildman Chalmer Designs, with a thoughtful art program curated by environmentalist Katherine Homes, and operated by Aparium Hotel Group."
An exotic chair displayed at the Denver Art Museum. The petal design and crevices make it look like a real nightmare for someone to clean.
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Republic Plaza is a skyscraper in Denver, Colorado. Rising 714 feet (218 m), the building currently stands as the tallest building in the city of Denver and the entire Rocky Mountain region of the United States. It was built in 1984, and contains 56 floors, the majority of which are used as office space. Republic Plaza currently stands as the 137th-tallest building in the United States.
Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and built of reinforced concrete clad in Sardinian granite, Republic Plaza includes 1,200,000 square feet (110,000 m2) of office space, and three retail levels containing shops, restaurants, and service businesses. The building has a 3-story marble lobby that features a quarterly "Art in Public Places" program of Colorado and regional artists.
On October 27, 2007, the building's top 20 stories were lit in purple with giant white letters "C" and "R" to celebrate the Colorado Rockies' World Series debut.
The Republic Plaza was built by PCL Construction Services, Inc.
The Republic Plaza is the former home to the American Lung Association in Colorado's "Anthem Fight for Air Climb". Now it is home to the "Mile High Stair Climb", benefitting the American Lung Association in Colorado. Held on the last Sunday of January, the event is a 56-story stair climb to the top of the building with the option of climbing more flights for up to a full vertical mile.
(source: Wikipedia)
Denver's Bella Shape @ eBento Event
Session Ling skin applier Sessions
Catwa Catya head
Ikon Eyes
Alme x Sad November nails
Hair made in PS