Anybody who went to college (especially engineering school) in India (well almost anybody) will swear his/her loyalty to bands like Pink Floyd, Led Ze
Gimmelwald is a sleepy little village located high above the Lauterbrunnen valley in the Swiss Alps.
This one is from the archives, taken in Paris (my favorite city :-)). You can get the same view if you climb all the way up to the viewing deck of the
Versailles (pronounced Veh-saai) is a small but wealthy suburb of Paris and was the unofficial capital city of France for around 100 years. The nation
I don't think St Vitus Cathedral is a dark place. Just that the charcoal-coloured stones give that impression
The mini version of the Eiffel tower known as Rozhledna on Petrin Hill just after sunse
Part of the defunct Bethlehem Steel plant in Bethlehem PA, soon to be a backdrop for the BethWorks casino project.
Venezia
Piazza San Marco vista dall'isola di San Giorgio
Versione monocromatica - Monochromatic version
La torre del Mangia vista dal cortile del Palazzo Pubblico.
Un piccolo omaggio a Travis Ruse, un geniale fotografo ipogeo.
: l'interno del duomo con le bandiere delle contrade alla vigilia del Palio
Anderson Bridge.
These arches are from an old lifeguard building on Thompson�s Bay beach. This image was taken just after sunrise from the far wall of the tidal pool
I'm back from my trip to Berlin. Here's a first impression.
Today's clouds are fluffy, you can grab and eat them!
The Soviet War Memorial is located on the Strasse des 17. Juni near Brandenburger Tor. A circular polarizer was used to boost the color of the sky.
The Brandenburger Tor is perhaps the best known landmark of Berlin. It is the termination of the Straße unter den Linden, a famous boulevard lined by
in Berlin. Further information can be found on Wikipedia. To get this look I processed the same image twice: one exposed for the sky, the other for t
This is Berlin, Alexanderplatz. Normally the tower is all silver but for the football world cup it was painted with magenta colored stains. Resembling
War Memorial, Albert Square,
Urbis building, Manchester city centre
Maybe not the kindest of titles to give the Angel of the North but I remember it being called this after its construction. The angel stands yards from