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Other Locations in the United States 17 images Created 1 Apr 2019

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  • For a few days I was staying near the Prudential Center in Boston and was intrigued by the facade of the building. Just before leaving town I used a long lens to zoom into the building and catch the details of the patterns which is on this currently second tallest building in Boston. From street level I positioned some of the non-repeating detail into the upper section of the frame and captured this image of the building.
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  • On a summer morning in Boston I went for a walk along the Charles River. After crossing the Longfellow Bridge I walked along the north side by MIT when I noticed the colors on these small sailboats. With the morning calm the boats and their color reflected in the water as I used the edge to separate the image on a diagonal, bringing a little tension into the scene.
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  • As I was walking along the Freedom Trail in Boston I looked down a small side street and noticed the facade of the Post Office in Boston. The narrow street with a slight curve allowed me to get a great perspective of the lines on this building. I almost kept walking past the building but decided to stop and capture an image of the building itself. With the long lines, I choose to photograph this as a vertical allowing the viewer to get the sense of scale of this building built in the 1930's.
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  • There has been a great amount of growth and building in Hudson Yards at New York. As I walked the Highline Canal I noticed the lines of these two buildings. The glass reflecting the background building while post showing their vertical lines caught my eye in this image.
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  • As I walked towards Freedom Tower in a light rain from Battery Park, all of a sudden the clouds started to give way showing Freedom Tower. I quickly grabbed my camera to capture the upper portion of the building alone in the clouds for about a minute before the clouds quickly moved back to obstruct the view as the rain turned heavier.
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  • Walking around the Ground Zero area in the Financial District of New York the lines of the Oculus caught my attention. The Oculus is the new transportation hub in that area and is a great looking building. With my camera I zoomed into areas of the structure to capture the abstract shapes the lines created within the building.
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  • The High Line is a popular walking path on the western side of Manhattan. On a recent trip to New York City I was on the path with my camera enjoying the nice day and photographing while making my way south. Being above the street level provides some different perspectives and this time I was trying to capture something new from previous visits. Not too far along the way I noticed the lines on this building and took some photos using a longer lens to get close to the facade of the building and fill the frame.
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  • While traveling along the Oregon coast I made my way to Bandon, Oregon during a low tide. Walking out on the sand I was along to get close to many of the rocks along the shore on a sunny February day. One perspective I like is to get the camera close to the water as in this image. Using a wide angle I let the camera get close to the incoming wave, without trying to get the camera or myself wet at all. With the morning light, I had Face Rock along the coast here as a backdrop and finding a spot on the beach which would put the rock where I wanted it in the image. While I was judging the incoming water with the camera a small group of people were finding it fun to watch me trying to get myself and the camera dry, which was successful on this day.
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  • As I positioned myself for sunset along the southern Oregon coast I stayed a little after sunset to capture some of the motion of the ocean along the water. After some images of photographing directly at the ocean I turned my camera to capture along the coast. This image was just by waiting for the waves to come up the beach during a low tide which provided a wide open space on the beach this late February evening.
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  • The details of architecture have always grabbed by eye, thus as I took the Chicago Architecture Foundation river cruise through the city it gave me plenty of opportunity to photograph the city where I was born. This scene caught me as it illustrates differences in modern design and how it shows itself in the city. From the simple design on the right to the reflective exterior on the left providing for a different result depending on the time of day and your location you view this building.
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  • I spent some time along the Oregon Coast in the southern part of the state one February. During this time I found an open beach and did some long exposure photography at sunset to capture the motion of the water as it came onto the shore. At low tide there was plenty of opportunity to try different angles, however with that there was also the challenge of the tripod sinking in the wet sand. This image is looking straight out to the ocean where the sun had set about 15 minutes prior, which allows some motion in the waves.
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  • During a road trip from Sacramento to Denver with a friend from college I had the opportunity to explore Salt Lake City as he worked at a client site. On this day in October 2009 some early snow fell in the city which was interesting as the snow line was quite obvious throughout the city especially on the lawn of the capitol building. As I walked up the steps to the State of Utah Capitol Building I noticed the leading line to the sizable building as the clouds started to part to allow some blue sky to appear as the storm rolled out of town.
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  • December is the time of year where displays of Christmas Lights dot the landscapes of cities. While I was in Boise, Idaho I took some photographs of the state Christmas Tree at the state capitol of Idaho. In addition to some images of the tree and the capitol building, I also zoomed in to the holiday lights and played with the focus to get the above effect for the image.
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  • I was in Washington DC during the annual Cherry Blossom Festival. I was a there a little past the peak but there was still plenty to capture along the Tidal Basin as well as around the city. It was a little windy one of the days I was there and noticed the movement of the water in the basin. With the cherry blossoms starting to fall off from the wind as well there were areas in which the blossoms were gathering. I pointed my camera towards these areas and let the motion from the water make the image.
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  • When you arrive at the airport in Boise, there it states Welcome to the City of Trees as you take the escalator towards baggage claim. Prior to heading to the airport I stopped by Ann Morrison Park near the Boise River. As sunset was approaching the park was filled with people playing disc golf as well as leaves from the trees as the peak color had passed. Once again getting low to the ground to capture the grass and leaves I captured the image.
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  • Frost was on the grass and a little sheet of ice was on some of the ponds in Ann Morrison Park this morning. Right when you enter the park from the west there is a nicely manicured lawn which caught my eye with the frost still on the grass. Walking down the path, I noticed the lines of the trees with the walk for the picture.
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  • This picture from Reno was taken in 2011 when the area was getting plenty of moisture including nearby Lake Tahoe with record snowfall. Playing with some different angles I noticed this puddle from the recent rain and positioned myself for the reflection image. Even at daybreak there were still a handful of people just heading out of the casinos after a long night of gambling.
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