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In The Shadow Of The Convention Center




I hadn’t given it much thought up until this point, but other than my first blog post, I’m not sure I’ve ever posted a pic of me on the blog before. Here is where I was goofing off with my back to a street lamp near the Convention Center construction.

First Night Traffic

The blue streak in this photo is caused by a police officer on a motorcycle. His buddy directing traffic was kind enough to halt both directions for a good bit of time so he could squeeze his bike through with ease.





I decided to take advantage of the heavy traffic to get a few cityscape shots from the Sheraton. If you are having deja vu, maybe it’s because I made a similar post back in September.

The West Morgan Street Bridge (Again)


A bit over a month ago, I made a post about the Morgan Street Bridge. A recent walk with no particular destination provided me the opportunity to get a good cityscape image from the bridge.


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