Point State Park

I’ve always enjoyed photographing Point State Park in downtown Pittsburgh. Something about this location calls to me and everyone else. Anyway, enjoy these two photos demonstrating a couple different angles.

Cuba Compagnie

We’ve eaten at this restaurant a couple of times during trips to Bonaire.  We’d highly recommend it.

Cresson Prison

Enjoy this series of photos from the abandoned Cresson Prison.  These are some of the hundreds of photos I captured on this photo walk.

Harpa Concert Hall

This is a beautiful architectural building Reykavik Iceland.   I loved the modern glass honeycomb design….  It would be great to experience a performance inside this building.  I’ve had a chance to walk around the outside of it twice… I can only imagine how great it is on the inside.

Hungarian Parliament

Budapest is a wonderful city.  It is at the top of my list of places I’d like to revisit.  Here is a series of drone photos of the Parliament Building and the Buda Castle that sit along the Danube River.

Sunrise Seattle

MJ and I spent a little time early one morning at Kerry Park in Seattle.  Great views from this spot.

MJ and at at Kerry Park in Seattle….location where I took the photos above

U.S. Capital Building

It’s been a minute since I was last in Washington D.C., which seems weird since I’ve been there so many times in the past.  If you’ve never been, it is worth a visit.  Here is a series of photos from my last photo walk around the Capital Building.

Washington's Street Art

I did a small photo walk today with Joe and Brad in downtown Washington Pennsylvania.  I also did a photo walk in this area a few weeks ago with Blair and Lisa.  Here is just a small sample of the street art that the City has sponsored to help improve the downtown.

Búðakirkja

On the south coast of Iceland’s Snaefellsness peninsula, there is this cute little black church sitting on the cliff above the Atlantic ocean.   There is a small village with a hotel near by (about a mile away) called Buoir.  The church was constructed in 1703 by Bent Larusson who was a merchant in the area.