Texas Latin Records (and pinatas)! Wow, what a lead-off that made me giggle to find it is NOT where I thought it would be. The anticipation of identifying the black & white as the Mercantile Building was satisfied. City roads and country roads all to yourself ~ a couple of nice scenes. Nice, nice, nice!
I like ALL your shots for this issue. Especially the Chicago night shot and the tunnel in DC where there is NEVER a moment without traffic, even in the late night. I recognized both places along with the road in Hyannis, which appears to be the part of Scudder Lane not far from the Kennedy compound.
Man, all of the photos are so vivid and filled with story. I was wondering if you took the one in the tunnel through the car windshield? Unless the tunnel was closed? Great blend of B&W and other worldly color in this collection. The last one especially. And I’m exhausted hearing of all your travels. I have turned into a major homebody after years of never being home.
Tunnel shot was through the windshield. These types of shots have always fascinated me and this is one I really liked, in part because COVID-era DC left everything so empty.
In terms of travel, I’m seeking a balance. This summer has been unbalanced for sure.
Texas Latin Records (and pinatas)! Wow, what a lead-off that made me giggle to find it is NOT where I thought it would be. The anticipation of identifying the black & white as the Mercantile Building was satisfied. City roads and country roads all to yourself ~ a couple of nice scenes. Nice, nice, nice!
Thanks B! I really liked this set
TEXAS LATIN RECORDS! TEXAS LATIN RECORDS! TEXAS LATIN RECORDS!
Love finding these places!
I hope you and all the family members enjoy your relaxing time at the beach!
Thanks, Rosemary! Lovely and relaxing so far!
love the River North photo and all of the others also. Have a great time with family at the Outer Banks, a favorite place of mine
Thanks, Kay! We’re having a great time!
Beautiful shots. You’re embracing all of life, the good and the bad, with family as your as your north star. Inspiring.
Thank you, Jeremy. Appreciate you taking the time to look and comment.
I like ALL your shots for this issue. Especially the Chicago night shot and the tunnel in DC where there is NEVER a moment without traffic, even in the late night. I recognized both places along with the road in Hyannis, which appears to be the part of Scudder Lane not far from the Kennedy compound.
Thanks Frank! 7-for-7 is a rarity indeed!
Sorry to hear about your loss
Thank you Caitlin
Man, all of the photos are so vivid and filled with story. I was wondering if you took the one in the tunnel through the car windshield? Unless the tunnel was closed? Great blend of B&W and other worldly color in this collection. The last one especially. And I’m exhausted hearing of all your travels. I have turned into a major homebody after years of never being home.
Tunnel shot was through the windshield. These types of shots have always fascinated me and this is one I really liked, in part because COVID-era DC left everything so empty.
In terms of travel, I’m seeking a balance. This summer has been unbalanced for sure.
Reality is so interesting through your lens, Glenn.
Thanks Wayne! I truly just shoot what I see.