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A shot of some unknown boy melting into a Chicago building in the evening...
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The Ft. Worth museum of science and history is hosting a Star Wars exhibit through September. Lots of cool props and costumes there.
This model is easily over 6 feet long. The amount of detail is incredible.
If the people were coming the other way I would have called this picture "Pilgrimage" as it shows the great tide of people crossing the Millennium Bridge, not to go to St Pauls (the dome in the centre distance) but instead to go to the Tate Modern Art Gallery immediately behind me.
Beside the chrome bean, you can also check out that really interesting structure that strangely look like it's been cut out of the Bilbao museum in Spain. Lovely place to have a lunch on the grass!
Btw, this is straight out of camera, except for a tiny crop on the left (damn people ruining my shots hahaha)
*Point Udall ( 17°45′20″N 64°33′55″W / 17.75556, -64.56528) at the east end of St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands is the easternmost point in the United States including territories and insular areas. It was named for Stewart Udall, United States Secretary of the Interior under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson. A sundial known as the Millennium Monument was built above Point Udall for the New Year's celebration in 2000 — it marks the azimuth of the first U.S. sunrise of that year. From the monument an informal trail of moderate difficulty leads down to the point, composed of uplifted and rotated volcanic rock.
Millenium Park (November, 2017)
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London, Millenium Bridge ( London Millennium Footbridge) - design : Arup, Foster and Partners and Sir Anthony Caro
This is a shot that has been hanging around my archives for the past 15 months. I discovered it as I was sorting through my photos and organising them and I looked at it and liked the lighting and the shadows on the shot.
It was the most beautiful day to visit Cardiff, and luckily, that was the only day it rained in London during our entire trip.
Millenial glass at the west end of the south aisle at Steeple Barton.
The church of St Mary at Steeple Barton (an ironic name, since it no longer has a steeple) is a largely 14th century building that has experienced significant Victorian restoration (when the chancel was rebuilt and south aisle much restored).
It is chiefly remarkable for the arcade which separates the nave from the south aisle, which has three medieval sculpted capitals, not of the highest quality but hugely rewarding and full of character, with 14th century faces of people and animals staring out in each direction.
The church is generally kept open for the enjoyment of visitors.