Catchlight
The Perot Museum of Nature & Science in Dallas, Texas, greets the day as its facade brilliantly reflects the early morning sun, showcasing the museum’s striking architecture and inviting visitors to explore the wonders within.
Evening in the Trees
As the sun dips below the horizon, it casts a warm glow over a cluster of trees near Mena, Arkansas, signaling the end of another beautiful day.
Cruising the Horizon
As the sun dips below the horizon, it casts a warm glow over Royal Caribbean’s Radiance of the Seas, which is gracefully sailing off the coast of Cozumel, Mexico.
Flaked
In the heart of Downtown McKinney, Texas, a door stands as a testament to time, its paint peeling in an intricate dance of decay and beauty.
Criss-Cross
The architectural details of Dallas’ Pegasus Villas, which was once Brookhollow Plaza, are a testament to the city’s rich design heritage. This landmark showcases the visionary work of architect Paul Rudolph, featuring a 16-story structure that was originally built in the late 1960s. The building stands out with its precast concrete beams and columns, and its history as a re-purposed office building turned into a senior living community adds to its unique character.
Obsidian
Bathed in the glow of the evening sun, the chemical tanker Obsidian lies moored at Terminal Remota in Progreso, Mexico.
Danger! No Lifeguard on Duty
On a brisk Galveston day, a lifeguard station remains unoccupied, a silent sentinel overlooking the tranquil Texas shore.
Cozumel Radiance
The Royal Caribbean cruise ship Radiance of the Seas, docked at Puerta Maya, Cozumel, Mexico.