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This site is laid out in individual galleries. Each gallery
has 10 photos loosely tied to a subject or geographic location.

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3. The QM2 visits San Francisco
Waiting for nearly 3 hours for the Queen to arrive, the long wait rewarded me with these dramatic photos as the QM2 entering San Francisco bay.
The weather was clear with a slight haze in the air. People
lined bay from every conceivable vantage point, anticipating
her entrance. |

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5. Thanks to the Freewheels
Car Club
These photos are both digital and 35mm scanned
negatives. They were shot at different periods from 1997
to 2007 at the club’s annual show in Collingwood
Park in San Francisco. |

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6. In a state of "Arrested Decay," Bodie, California 1996
Near California's Mono Lake, this fascinating ghost town hidden several miles off the main highway of the Eastern Sierra Nevada mountain. Now a California State Park, the staff and volunteers, keep the houses that are still standing in a state of "Arrested Decay," attempting to the preserve the building as they are today.
Bodie is a photographer's paradise. These photos were
taken with 35mm and render themselves to high-quality
digital prints. |

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7. The Falkirk Wheel, Scotland.
November 2007, a rainy day, I visited the much
anticipated Falkirk Wheel. Connecting Edinburgh via the
Union Canal and Glasgow on the Forth & Clyde Canal,
some 57 kilometers. The Falkirk Wheel is a rotating boatlift,
a 21st century engineering & architectural marvel
resulting from the Millennium Link Project, restoring
Scotland’s deteriorating canal system. |

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9. The Alhambra, Granada, Spain
Originally designed as a military area, the Alhambra became the residence of royalty and of the court of Granada in the middle of the thirteenth century, after the establishment of the Nasrid kingdom and the construction of the first palace, by the founder king Mohammed ibn Yusuf ben Nasr, better known as Alhamar.
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