Detail of lamppost on Brooklyn Bridge.
Mmmm...pork buns.
A young musician plays guitar and harmonica in Washington Square Park.
People gathered around entertainers in the park.
Connecting Brooklyn and Staten Island, the Verrazano was the longest suspension in the world when it was opened in 1964. The engineers actually had to account for the curvature of the Earth!
Connecting Brooklyn and Staten Island, the Verrazano was the longest suspension in the world when it was opened in 1964. The engineers actually had to account for the curvature of the Earth!
Interior detail of painted stonework, stained glass windows and ceiling ribbing.
In the center of Key West's Cemetery, an Angel watches over the resting place of a loved one.
Being seven inches tall ain't easy. These prickly cacti in the Badlands National Park are killers if you don't watch where you're going.
Blowing sand drifts over the parking lot at Saugatuck's Oval Beach.
Anthony Mingo has been a member since 10 November 2007 and goes by amingo.
Currently in Chicago.
I am an art director, graphic designer, photographer, retoucher, production artist, business owner, husband, dog owner, motorcyle enthusiast, beer lover, music fan, history buff, dreamer, thinker, problem solver, sometimes anti-social, and tall. Nice to meet you.
You can also find Anthony at www.anthonymingo.com.