• Straightaway

    On the morning approach to Budapest from Prague.

  • Tags and Signs

    From my series of night shots on the empty streets of Lyon.

  • Green on Red

    Great varieties of brick along the walls of the Distillery District shops.

  • Start Stop

    I don’t know what this might have once controlled, but I imagine it had to do with dumping massive amounts of grain into the trucks and gravity boxes that would pull into this Loading Area.

  • Bin and Walls

    Near the bus station, just a few steps from where Stairs and Dumpster was shot. 

  • Tied Ferries

    Massive ferries tied to the pier at Santorini’s port.

  • Loading Area

    Sunset in the grain loading area at the Owen Sound elevators.

  • Nyugati Passengers

    People traffic at the Budapest-Nyugati train station, opened in 1877 and built by the Eiffel Company.

  • Danube Morning

    A morning crossing of the Danube River, from the train window.

  • Cobblestones and Lamps

    I recognized the location. I had stumbled onto a photo taken on this street, a portrait, against the wall between the windows on the left, and I knew exactly where it was taken. So I dug into the archive and found this from 2008.

  • Morning Canal

    Six months ago today I began this post-a-day photoblog project. Reflecting back from the halfway mark, it has been challenging and fun, and has forced me to sharpen the critical eye I cast upon my work.

  • Museum Entry

    Entering the west side of Museum Station.

  • Biker at George

    From an eastbound streetcar, taken just a few minutes after Biker on King.

  • Big Bay Bench

    Georgian Bay with Griffith Island in the background.

  • Glass Towers

    Looking northwest in lower Manhattan.

  • Geometry

    The 60s-era design aesthetics of the Spadina Subway station. (As outdated as the payphone?)

  • Up the Tower

    Gustave’s radio transmission tower on a cold January evening.

  • Arches

    Looking up in the nave of the Bayeux Cathedral, built in 1077.

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