SmugMug > popular > Portfolio > The 88-storey Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is the world's tallest twin towers. At 58.4 meters is the sky bridge at levels 41 and 42 (floors). This unique double deck sky bridge stands 170 metres above street level and is supported by archs.

The towers are designed and created by the renowned architect, Cesar Pelli & Associates. The geometric pattern of the islamic heritage was used to design the floor plates. The exterior is a combination of glass and stainless steel. 

http://www.klcc.com.my
SmugMug > popular > Portfolio > i miss you already sydney raye...thanks for sharing your spirit with me during your visit to colorado.  you are one special little girl.  i've fallen in love with you in 5 short days.
SmugMug > popular > Portfolio > another beautiful day in colorado and off to another park.  have i mentioned just how lucky we are to live here?
i dragged the boys in our radio flyer wagon (with two cute umbrellas to keep them shaded) around the 1.4 mile loop at clement park.  then as a reward for their good behavior we went up the hill to the playground.  everyone was happy--especially me!  
every day here is a gift to me.
SmugMug > popular > Portfolio > 11-17-06

Old railroad bridge, Harrisburg, PA

Misty morning after yesterday's rain.  Cooler and much more fall-like.

Edit: The Walnut Street Bridge also known as The People's Bridge, is a truss bridge that spans the Susquehanna River in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Built by the Phoenix Bridge Company in 1890. 

The bridge was built to break the toll monopoly enjoyed by the neighboring Camelback Bridge (now the Market Street Bridge). The Walnut Street Bridge was closed to motor vehicles and converted to a pedestrian and bikeway link to City Island after the 1972 Hurricane Agnes flood. The eastern span of the bridge is outlined in lights which, along with the City Island facilities, create a dynamic visual effect at night. The 2,801 foot (854 m) span is one of the longest pedestrian bridges in the world. The conversion to pedestrian use gave the bridge a new purpose and it used by over a million visitors, tourists and residents annually. The bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is also recognized as a Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.  
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walnut_Street_Bridge_(Pennsylvania)
SmugMug > popular > Portfolio > Hibiscus-Rosa-Sinensis-2006-07-04-3001

I was at the Zoo using a new lens [Canon EF 100-400mm 1:4.5-5.6 L IS USM].  A few flowers were around and this particular one had the sun from the rear emphasizing the translucent qualities of the flower.  The lens was rather long and the shortened depth of field really put the background out of focus.  I think the complementary colors really work well together.
SmugMug > popular > Portfolio > 11-22-06

No Swimming . . . . indeed!


Gray, rainy day.  The last few days have been gray, moody pictures too.  Not really reflective of my mood.
SmugMug > popular > Portfolio > 2008.06.23 (Mon) -  Today started out quietly.  I got up early, the sky was red from all the fires that were started by Saturday's storm.  I walked down to the docks and grabbed this shot of the sun rising.  After gabbing some more shots, I headed back to start the coffee. 

We packed up camp, hugged Tom, Virginia, Crystal, and George and then headed back home.  Well, back to work for me tomorrow, I had a great time on our vacation.  I'll be posting more photos from the trip later.

Thanks to everyone who came up, it was great seeing you all and we look forward to next time!More photos from today!

Until tomorrow,

Darron
SmugMug > popular > Portfolio > portrait of my best friend.  

thanks for planning and executing a lovely trip for us all.  you are an artist true in so many things (especially planning and packing).  thanks for your hard work and patience.  and for listening to the 'wiggles' cd over and over and over.
SmugMug > popular > Portfolio > went to boulder for a picnic with tamara and some friends.  afterward we headed to boulder's pearl street mall for some coffee and ice cream for the kids.  out of 150 picture taken-this one is my absolute favorite.  i love the blur of the background and the busy pedestrian mall on a beautiful colorado day.  i love the telling connection between tam and her daughter.  these two aren't too tough to photograph, they are almost always happy and smiling!
The 88-storey Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is the world's tallest twin towers. At 58.4 meters is the sky bridge at levels 41 and 42 (floors). This unique double deck sky bridge stands 170 metres above street level and is supported by archs.

The towers are designed and created by the renowned architect, Cesar Pelli & Associates. The geometric pattern of the islamic heritage was used to design the floor plates. The exterior is a combination of glass and stainless steel.
http://www.klcc.com.my
 > The 88-storey Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is the world's tallest twin towers. At 58.4 meters is the sky bridge at levels 41 and 42 (floors). This unique double deck sky bridge stands 170 metres above street level and is supported by archs.

The towers are designed and created by the renowned architect, Cesar Pelli & Associates. The geometric pattern of the islamic heritage was used to design the floor plates. The exterior is a combination of glass and stainless steel. 

http://www.klcc.com.my
The 88-storey Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is the world's tallest twin towers. At 58.4 meters is the sky bridge at levels 41 and 42 (floors). This unique double deck sky bridge stands 170 metres above street level and is supported by archs.

The towers are designed and created by the renowned architect, Cesar Pelli & Associates. The geometric pattern of the islamic heritage was used to design the floor plates. The exterior is a combination of glass and stainless steel.
http://www.klcc.com.my
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