Picture of the Week: Margaret Hill Hunt Bridge in Dallas
Andy brings you a wonderful new picture from his hometown for a (delayed) picture of the week!
Andy brings you a wonderful new picture from his hometown for a (delayed) picture of the week!
I’ve featured the work of Mike Kelley a few times on the blog. In addition to being an award-winning architectural photographer, Mike is also an aviation geek. A couple of years ago he released an image called Wake Turbulence that shook up the aviation and planespotting communities (awful pun, sorry). Assembled after an entire day of shooting out at LAX, it captures the beauty and complexity of air travel in a very unique way. Wake Turbulence went mega-viral, which gave Mike a great idea. 25 flights, 75000 miles in the air, and 90+ travel days later, I’m proud to share Mike’s new series…[click through to see the pics!]
Well I got an iPhone 7. Let’s put the camera to the test against my super duper awesome Sony a7rII. It shouldn’t really be a contest, right? Right?!
Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, has an unfortunate distinction: it’s the place where JFK was assassinated. That said, it’s still a very well-traveled are and serves as a major thoroughfare to and from downtown Dallas. There’s a small pedestrian bridge where you can walk next to some train tracks over the middle of Dealey Plaza. I had seen pictures from some other Dallas photographers that caught the symmetry of the area and went downtown one morning to get one of my own.
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It’s been too long since a Picture of the Week featuring my beloved Aggies, so let’s fix that!