Shot from the edge of Central Park.
Yellowish, orange light with dots of green above the city that never sleeps
One of Chicago's most interesting outdoor attractions is the "Cloud Gate" in Millennium Park... also affectionately known as The Bean (or Jelly Bean)....
Chicago's silver jelly bean, the Cloud Gate sits in Millennium Park in the downtown core. It's beautifully seamless mirrored coating reflects back the life around it to all those mesmerized my it's attractive beauty..
Typical mud brick houses in the village of Casabindo, Provincia de Jujuy, in the Andean northwest of Argentina.
Carniceros (butchers) have a flying license and can take some of the rusting metal of the corrosion corner of the Aeropuerto International de La Paz to fetch meat grown in Bolivia's Lowlands ...
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I took this photo while being inside of a moving car. I just loved how the barn was an American flag colors, and the contrast of it was pretty amazing.
Los Principios is one of the oldest bars in the town of San Antonio de Areco, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It moved to this location in 1920 and every detail has been lovingly preserved.
The interior of the 200 year old Boliche de Bessonart, San Antonio de Areco. A Boliche is a traditional bar, and this is one of the oldest in the town.
The Valhalla is a big, blue 75-foot sailing yacht, worth 300.000 dollars.
The ship-owner and Captain is Dennis, a 50 year old flamboyant American.
Probably the most ethereal, remote, superlunary, highest, surreal, lonesome camping spot anywhere in any National Park. A BBQ, table, refuge and loo in the middle of nothing.