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Building in Downtown Denver.

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  • Library at University of California, San Diego, my alma mater in La Jolla, CA.
  • Building in Downtown Denver.
  • Building off Union Square in San Francisco. Nov 2007
  • Union Square with Apple iPod ad. At the right is a nearly 100 foot Corinthian column dedicated to Admiral Dewey (commander of US Naval during Spanish American War). San Francisco, California. Nov 2007
  • iPod ad on building in Union Square, San Francisco. Nov 2007
  • Electrical transformers at the TVA site in Tennessee (near Chattanoga).
  • A typical white painted, large edifice, Church of Latter Day Saints (Morman) tabernacle in St. George, Utah, looking west. March 2011.
  • Wind Power and old red barn line the Sacramento River on the Delta. Windmills. Dec 22, 2009 Wind power replaces crops.
  • Windmill farm along Interstate 10 in California Desert near Palm Springs makes for an interesting sight at sunrise.  Prints at 24" x 16" for great display.
  • Sightseeing Ferris Wheel on the London Thames River.
  • Royal Albert Hall, Concert Hall, London England, May 2005
  • Shakespeare's Home. Strafford on Avon, England.
  • Leeds Castle, outside of London, England.
  • Porte de Hal – In the Middle Ages, Brussels was a walled city with huge gateways. Today you can visit the 14th century Porte de Hal tower gateway – it's big and impressive.
  • Royal Pavilion in Brighton, England. This former home of George IV is one of the UK's most exotic buildings from the Regency era. Indian architecture contrasts with interiors inspired by the Orient and collections of furniture and soft furnishings, decorative art, silver gilt and chinoiserie, including loans from the Queen.
  • Red brick clock tower in Brighton England.
  • Westminster Cathedral, the motherchurch of the Roman Catholic Church in Britain and seat of the Archbishop of Westminster. It was designed by John Francis Bentley and built between 1895 and 1903, although it wasn't consecrated until 1910.
  • The Palace of Westminster was built in 1840 in the neogothic style, and is home to the Houses of Parliaments, namely the House of Commons and House of Lords. It is flanked by its famous Clock Tower (98m), commonly known as Big Ben seen here with the new Ferris Wheel along the Thames River in the background.
  • Buildings along street in Brussels, Belgium. May 2004.
  • Spire of St. Martin in the Fields church in background of fountain and statue in Trafalgar Square, London, England, May, 2004.
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