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              While traveling in the SouthWest, this was somewhere in AZ. Nature is just perfect. Nothing added to this image. Just nature. This was before GPS or geo tagging so I have no idea where exactly this was. I think somewhere near Sedona Arizona.
 
              Here is a look from high-above just as you enter downtown Miami, FL. Unseen to the left is the American Airlines Arena. Notice the sidewalks. Very cool. You don’t see the designs as well from street level. HDR effect was added to bring out detail and grain.
 
              While flying high in the sky over New Mexico, I captured this image of the other hot air balloons around us. Being up in a balloon is AWESOME!
 
              Lincoln Road in SouthBeach Miami, FL is know for it’s high-end shopping. But it’s also a good place to people-watch and to relax under a palm tree. I added HDR effect to add the grain and the “pop” art effect.
 
              “What? You talkin’ to me?” While traveling in the SW, I saw this ostrich on a farm. What I learned that day, ostriches are mean.
 
              Taken at the annual Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta in New Mexico with a fisheye adapter, this gives the viewer an idea of the hot air balloon activity that was going on. Also, gives you an idea how a fish would view the balloon activity had they been there.
 
              Here’s a nice spider for Macro Monday. I tried to spilt the frame with the web, hoping to give the image a different angle. Then I short-focused to blur the web.
 
              All aboard! Take a train trip to the past on the Durango Silverton Railroad. Although the trip is 26 miles between Durango and Silverton, Colorado, it will feel like a lifetime. Takes a long time, almost 4 hours., 1 way. I added HDR effect and then black and white to fill it that “old” feel. What do…
 
              This was one of the last Miami coast sunrise shoots I did before moving to Georgia. My wife, Angela, and my friend, Carlos, joined me on this very early shoot. HDR effect was added. You can almost feel the rocks and moss in the forground.
 
      