I just posted a bunch of photos from my trip to Austin to my Flickr. Check them out!
Great Falls National Park, Virginia. January 26th, 2013.
I went to Great Falls last weekend and took a few photos I’m quite happy with. Check them out.
Looking up at the Empire State Building from 34th Street. January 18th, 2012.
Washington Square Arch, New York. January 18th, 2012.
The Washington Monument at dusk. July 25th, 2011.
One of my favorite photos I’ve taken so far in DC.
New York circa 1904. “Gen. Sherman statue at Fifth Avenue and 59th Street. Hotels Netherland, Savoy and St. Regis.” 8x10 glass negative. View full size.
Caminito, Buenos Aires. December 18th, 2011.
JSC2012-E-017837 (4 Jan. 2012) — Multiple images of the International Space Station flying over the Houston area have been combined into one composite image to show the progress of the station as it crossed the face of the moon in the early evening of Jan. 4. The station, with six astronauts and cosmonauts currently aboard, was flying in an orbit at 390.8 kilometers (242.8 miles). The space station can be seen in the night sky with the naked eye and a pair of field binoculars may reveal some detail of the structural shape of the spacecraft. Station sightings in the area will be possible again (weather permitting) Friday, Jan. 6, beginning at 6:11 p.m. CST. Viewing should be possible for approximately six minutes as the station moves from 10 degrees above west-northwest to 10 degrees above south-southeast. The maximum elevation will be 44 degrees. To find sighting details by city, visit: go.usa.gov/81R. Equipment used by the NASA photographer, operating from NASA’s Johnson Space Center, was as follows: Nikon D3S, 600mm lens and 2x converter, Heavy Duty Bogen Tripod with sandbag and a trigger cable to minimize camera shake. The camera settings were as follows: 1/1600 @ f/8, ISO 2500 on High Continuous Burst. Photo credit: NASA
Incredible. You really have to look at the original size, though.
Pirámide de Mayo, Plaza de Mayo, Buenos Aires. December 19th, 2011.











