Daily Photo Goodness

Monochrome

Shadow Arches

An old bridge’s concrete railing casts a shadow on a brick street in Fort Worth, Texas.


The Waiting Gondola

A gondola awaits passengers at The Venetian, Las Vegas.


Three Palms

Las Vegas.


Hotel Rooms

Exterior study of the Imperial Palace, Las Vegas.


The Bridge Under the Fake Sky

Interior detail of the Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian, Las Vegas.


Inside The Post Office

Interior of Fort Worth, Texas’ Main Post Office.


The Accordionist’s Hand

Spotted at Addison Oktoberfest, Addison, Texas.


Cow Heads and Lion Heads

Exterior detail of the main post office in Fort Worth Texas, featuring lion heads along the frieze and various cow heads at the tops of the columns.


The Water Rushes Over The Steps

On the campus of Tarrant County College’s Trinity River East Campus, Fort Worth, Texas.


Cathedral of Retail

The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas.


Passion

At Monte Carlo Casino and Hotel, Las Vegas.


The Hands of Buddha

Detail of a statue of Buddha at the The Trammel and Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art, Dallas.


The Lifts and The Bridge

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Man lifts and the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, Dallas.


The Statues at Paris

Paris Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas.


Dark Columns and White Sky

Exterior detail of the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace on an overcast day in the Las Vegas Valley.


The Palm Trees and The Glass

At The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.


Venetian

Exterior detail of the Venetian, Las Vegas.


The Snowy Road

Since it seems like we’re never going to get a winter here in Dallas, I thought I post this photo from last year.  Shot in Addison, Texas.


The Abandoned

Spotted in Tyler, Texas.


The Road to the Mountains

Death Valley, California.


The Rail Station

Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s (DART) Mockingbird Station.


Dancers in the Park

Folk dancers at WorldFest, Addison, Texas.


Readying the Shot

A fellow photographer prepares to take a photograph on the immense salt flats of Death Valley’s Badwater Basin—the lowest point of North America at −282 feet (−86.0 m).


The Last Supper

The Last Supper by Albert Skuzalski at the Goldwell Open Air Museum in the Nevada ghost town of Rhyolite.