Moon and Sun beaded artwork made by the Huichol Indians of Mexico.
These pieces of art are created in Jalisco and Nayarit, by the Huichols Indians. The Huichols Indians are descendants of the Aztec Indians of Mexico and related to the Hopi Indians of Arizona.
A couple shares a moment with Jaume Plensa's Crown Fountain as the backdrop. Situated along the Michigan Ave.
One of the many reasons why Venice Beach is so awesome!
On the roof of the 60 story building where I was working.
I lured my acrophobic boss up to the roof with me, who watched in terror, witnessing my energetic shift from the safe vantage point along the railing, to the exposed perch that I knew would give me the most direct view down.
Laying flat, with my legs twined around a pole for balance, I stretched as far over the edge as possible for a unique view of Wan Chai District below.
A view combining two of the things commonly associated with San Francisco - Alcatraz and the roads down the hill sides.
Taken during a Universty field trip to the US with my trusty Eos500 on Fuji slide film.
Burningman has been describes as "Disneyland Turned Upside Down". The emphasis is on community, artwork and self expression.
Bikes are huge at Burningman. Most people bring their own and modify them.
Chicago's architectural marvels along Michigan Ave. are lit up at night and reflected in the Cloud Gate sculpture
Typical mud brick houses in the village of Casabindo, Provincia de Jujuy, in the Andean northwest of Argentina.
On the way up the Gran Via... spectacular architecture dominates Madrid.