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Stufffed in San Antonio, TX. This town is trying to seduce me with extraordinary BBQ. It might be working.
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Under the big sky of the Texas Hill Country, time stands still at Specht’s Store — a weathered bar and grill that’s been the heart of this land for over a century. Tin roof painted in Lone Star pride, porch flags dancing in the dry wind, and the scent of mesquite and long stories filling the air. This isn’t just a building — it’s a living memory, a gathering place where history and heat linger in every red brick and rusted mailbox. The light hits different here — honest, warm, and proud, just like Texas itself.
A project area in rural Cameron County is ideal for generating about 165 megawatts of electricity. That’s enough safe, pollution-free energy to power approximately 59,000 U.S. homes.
An Incredible thunderstorm in the southern City of San Benito, Texas. The approaching storm structure to the gulf side.
This field of sugar cane just recently harvested surrounded with the railroad tracks was nice to snap a Texas sunset.
As official Food and Booth Judges at this year's Folklife Festival my bud Allen Sikes and I both agreed that Texas Pride Barbecue deserved a 5, the highest score, for not only thier awesome sliced brisket sandwhiches but also their authentic roadside BBQ facade - good stuff all around!
Found this old Dodge truck in a very unlikely location, at a local BBQ joint in San Antonio. This will be my first of a series that I shot from that location.
An interesting mix of items in this shot. The fire hydrant makes a good companion to the old telephone booth.
This is a 3-shot handheld HDR . Used my 35L f1.4 for this one. Tone-mapped in Photomatix Pro and stylized in OnOne Perfect Photo Suite 6.1. Finished up in Lightroom 4.2.
Austen made an awesome Bob Dobbs stencil and I used it to spray paint this semi thrashed deck my friend gave me. It used to be Texas pride themed and I opted to keep the caption on the bottom lip.