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  • Trolley Time Machine

    Trolley Time Machine

    This trolley was originally built in 1909 in Philadelphia and named the Crescent Rose. It was then exported to Porto, Portugal where it was in service daily until 1978. It was then shipped back to the states where it saw service in San Francisco and was finally bought and brought to Dallas. All in all, [...]

  • Vacancy

    Vacancy

    There was plenty of vacancy here at this old abandoned motel in the middle of New Mexico.

  • Listening

    Listening

    Looking up at one of these radio towers at the VLA in New Mexico, gives you a deeply humbling perspective on just how small we are on this planet and in this universe.

  • Tree of Souls

    Tree of Souls

    An old tree sits in the dry lake bed waiting for a drink during the longest and driest drought period in Texas history.

  • Screamsicle

    Screamsicle

    One of the most iconic attractions at the Texas State Fair is this old tilt-a-wheel chair ride. I’d wanted to shoot this for awhile as I knew it would look great with the Cotton Bowl in the background. It was a bit of a challenge as I was having to contend with throngs of people [...]

  • Alpine Twister

    Alpine Twister

    This was sort of an after thought image as I’d stopped to take a rest after eating a corny dog the size of my forearm at the Texas State Fair. As I was standing next to this ride, I really liked the way this framed up and the colors and feel was very soothing.

  • Boxcar Blues

    Boxcar Blues

    An old Santa Fe Boxcar stands with it’s only friend: the windmill. I had shot a sunset-to-night time-lapse here once before and was not happy with the outcome. On this trip, I spent the night in my car, in order to capture the first morning light that you see here. The wind was gusting in [...]

  • Forgotten Walls

    Forgotten Walls

    The limestone walls of the Monument Rocks, also known as the Chalk Pyramids are located in the mode unlikely place: Kansas. Yes, that Kansas! Having spent a day and half here, admiring the beauty and tranquility of this place, I can safely say that I felt like “I wasn’t in Kansas anymore”.

  • Turkey Tower

    Turkey Tower

    The water tower in Turkey was not my main target originally, as I’d intended to shoot a nearby gas station instead. However, after finding the gas station covered in horrible sodium vapor lights, and essentially ruined – I left rather disgusted but then I was pleasantly surprised to the see this old water tower which [...]

  • Studhorse Point

    Studhorse Point

    This was such a unique place with fascinating hoodoos all over the place. Overlooking Lake Powell in the distance, these hoodoos stand tall in the night, accented by colored glow sticks and the faint glow of Page, Arizona in the background.

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