Keepin’ it Weird: A Look at Austin’s Skyline
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Lens-Artists Challenge #291: Cityscapes — I knew I had an intimidating task when I read Patti’s latest Lens-Artist’s challenge about cityscapes. She gave us plenty to work with when she wrote we could focus on “cities, large and small, near … Read More

Austin’s Ever-Changing Skyline
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— When the most recent Lens-Artists Challenge #251 photo assignment was announced, I did not have to think very much to decide what I would showcase. The theme was buildings and other structures. That was an easy choice with the … Read More

Reflecting on Austin’s New Icon
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— I have been living in Austin since the mid-1980s. I recall back then that the northernmost point before leaving city limits was around IH-35 and E Highway 290. Not much else was north of there. There were even empty … Read More

Austin Central Public Library
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— After years of being located on Guadalupe Street, the Austin Central Public Library was moved to its new and more spacious facilities on César Chávez Street, right by the Seaholm EcoDistrict, an area in downtown Austin with residential, business … Read More

Austin Glow
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— The view of the Austin skyline from the Long Center for the Performing Arts is a favorite scene for Austinites to appreciate the beauty of our ever-changing downtown area. With the sun setting around the time this shot was … Read More

Austin’s 1st Street
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Stuck in Traffic… – What’s left to do when you’re driving through downtown Austin and traffic stops? Get your cell phone and snap pictures of the buildings surrounding you. That’s just what I did here with my Galaxy S5. Driving … Read More

Austin360 Amphitheater
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Austin360 Amphitheater at the Circuit of the Americas – I have been attending events at the Circuit of the Americas since its second race. However, I had not yet attended any concerts at the Austin360 Amphitheater until this past Friday, … Read More

Feathered Fiesta: Cedar Waxwings Throw a Birdbath Party
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This week, I. J. Khanewala’s Bird of the Week invitation reminded me of Cedar Waxwing birds found in Texas. Although Small Pratincoles (Glareola lactea) and Cedar Waxwings (Bombycilla cedrorum) are not related, I saw some resemblance, particularly in the feather … Read More

Happy National Wildflower Week
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The first full week in May is National Wildflower Week in the USA. This celebratory week was established in 1987 at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin. The week celebrates the beauty and significance of native wildflowers across … Read More

Saving the Monarchs: What You Can Do to Help This Endangered Species
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The first Saturday in May marks National Start Seeing Monarchs Day. Let’s celebrate the day and attempt to help save this endangered species. First, though, let me give you the story behind the photo. I had gone to Berry Springs … Read More

Deep in Nature: An Impressionistic Landscape
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Springtime started to show its light in late February 2024. When March rolled around, we began seeing the first Bluebonnets, the State Flower of Texas. My social media feeds are full of photos of that and other wildflowers. That is … Read More

Time for a Delightful Diversion
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You may think you’ve reached the wrong post. Yes, this is a departure from my nature photos. However, looking at my Categories page, you will see that “sports” is there. When the Circuit of the Americas had its inaugural race … Read More

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