Windmill
A farm north of Baltimore.
A farm north of Baltimore.
In an almost-dark hallway at Kamuzu Central Hospital.
The railing from my hotel room, looking onto the courtyard.
A spool of rope on the bow of one of Baltimore’s Water Taxis.
At the Broadway-Lafayette St. station in SoHo, headed for Brooklyn.
With its steel and glass addition to its 1800’s foundation, the Runnymede Library on Bloor Street is a great blend of classic and modern architecture.
The wall of Dupont Station, directly behind me when I took this shot.
Upstream of the main falls, there are plenty of interesting locations to watch the water. This long exposure captures the junction of the churn and the constant flow of the Niagara River.
From the Westbound section of the Toronto’s Sheppard subway line, this is a different take on the tunnel-in-motion look I posted previously.
The bouncing and rattling of the older model subway car on the Sheppard line wasn’t conducive to smooth long-exposure photos. In all, it took more than 50 attempts to get 2 that I’m happy with.
1:30am, somewhere in the middle of PA, out of cell phone range, on a route that was anything but direct (thanks, Google).
The top of the Cardiovascular & Critical Care Tower, part of the billion dollar expansion that includes a new children’s hospital (and a second tower), due to open in 2012.
Along I-76, in the western part of Pennsylvania, is the Allegheny Mountain Tunnel. I’ve tried to photograph it before (while driving), but this is the first time I’ve taken something I’ve liked.