Atlas in Rockefeller Center.   Standing 45 feet tall (Atlas himself is 15 feet), and weighing seven tones, this bronze statue is the largest sculpture in Rockefeller Center.  It faces St. Patrick's Cathedral across Fifth Avenue.  It was created by sculptotr Lee Lawrie and was installed in 1937.  The piece has since been associated with the novel, Atlas Shrugged, by Ayn rand, despite pre-dating that novel by two decades.
Star Trails over Austin's Pennybacker Bridge
Texas State Capital at night
Night photo of Congress Avenue and the State Capital building
The Milky Way at Pemaquid Point Light photographed at 4:57 AM on March 17, 2013. The light on the horizon is coming from Monhegan Island which is 12 miles away.
The Milky Way at Pemaquid Point Light photographed at 4:57 AM on March 17, 2013.
The Northern Lights and part of the Milky Way at Pemaquid Point Light @ 5:28 AM March 17, 2013.
Osaka, and really almost any major city in Japan, has so many amazingly jam packed narrow urbanscapes like this that it is overwhelming.  What one should I shoot?  How should I shoot it?  What time?  And that doesn’t even get into how difficult it is to try and capture how cool it is on film.  My solutions: shoot only ones with extra cool things (for me in this shot it was the crab on the right, the Ferris Wheel on the left, and the moon) and go for a distinct mood and look when you print it (I went for a alcohol fused / sleep deprived look with a splash of Blade Runner).
"Star Fence"

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The Northern Lights and part of the Milky Way at Pemaquid Point Light @ 5:28 AM March 17, 2013.
The Northern Lights and part of the Milky Way at Pemaquid Point Light @ 5:28 AM March 17, 2013.
The Northern Lights and part of the Milky Way at Pemaquid Point Light @ 5:28 AM March 17, 2013.
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