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view street in central Moscow after a severe storm. typical architecture and details of XVIII - XIX centuries.
Se non ti fermano mentre ti allontani allora continua a camminare. Guarda avanti, senza voltarti.
(Paulo Coelho)
Recently one of my friends made a joke, saying that I am The River Thames' personal photographer. Basically he was eluding to the fact that the vast majority of my snaps include the Thames... and upon further inspection by myself, I realised this is true! So, for a change here is a London Scene without the Thames. In view is St Mary Axe (or the Gerkin) and some London buses zooming by on their daily business of picking people up.
I went for sunset and happy I did. Although you can't see much of the sunset (at least not as much as you would near the river), the sky was a gentle orange and pink hue. It was a freezing evening. But happy I ventured out :)
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Along Smith Street in downtown Houston. The Bob and Vivian Fountain in the foreground with the Chevron buildings in the background. The buildings "fame" is derived from the original owners, Enron.
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I thought I'd try a panorama with my cell phone of the hilly streets of Charlotte Amalie. I believe this photo was made up of about 9 individual photos, then stitched together in Photoshop. Wasn't sure how it would work since the street to the right is a steep hill, but all in all, I was pleased with the results. We really enjoyed our time in the city while on vacation!