The child knows everything, owns everything!
Skin on Frame Kayak
A renewed interest in photography has gotten me up for more great sunrises in the last two years than for many many years before that. A wonderful tim
Thanks for all the nice comments on yesterday's shot. The left is the original and the right is the zinnia exhibit where it was taken at Golden Gate P
I have 0 (zero) inspiration today, so all you get is this. I was on wedding anniversary yestarday and it become very late, so im tired today. Ill see
Photo by Michael Seixeiro shot with a Holga, Cross Processed.
I took this last night when there was just a hint of fog rolling in. They really light up Nelson's Column at night with floodlights attached to nearby
I can not believe there is no comments for this photo. I think it is amazing, very creative way to capture famous landmark. Well done.
Another one of the (rather inside the) Chicago bean. Resh and I are standing at the very center (me holding the camera and the camera bag on my should
Another one of the Chicago Bean, a common subject to shoot for several photographers lately. Here is the previous one of the Bean.
Taken at the Art Institute of Chicago. I liked these wrestling figures, specially the pose and detail.
My first attempt at selective coloring, the city, state and country flags on Magnificient Mile (Michigan Avenue, Chicago)
I was in Chicago for a couple of days and hence unable to get to comment moderation right away. I spent some time in the Millenium Park and Magnificie
According to Wikipedia this is the last privately owned toll bridge on the Delaware River and one of the last few in the United States.
I shot this in the Broadmoor resort that I mentioned in the last post. It was built in 1918 as a five start resort and has maintained that status over
This was one of the sets of stairs I had to climb transfering subway trains at Grand Central Station