On the 60th floor of the JP Morgan Chase Tower is an observation deck which is open to the public. It offers a very unique view of Houston and was a good excuse to break out the fisheye lens.
360 Degree Panorama
360 degree panorama of the former Enron Circle.
Even better, check out the animated interactive version. Click and hold your mouse in the image and move it around to see all 360 degrees.
Also had some fun manipulating the full pano into this warped image. Kinda makes me dizzy to look at it.
BB KING – Verizon Wireless Theater
Photos of the BB KING concert on October 9th @ Verizon Wireless Theater in Houston
Travel Shots For Fun – Dancing House In Prague
The Dancing House is the nickname given to the Nationale-Nederlanden building in downtown Prague, Czech Republic. It was designed by Croatian-Czech architect Vlado Miluni in co-operation with Canadian architect Frank Gehry. The first shot is HDR handheld from 3 exposures and the second shot is one extended exposure of 9 seconds. Click either image to see a larger version.
Travel Shots For Fun – Charles Bridge and Prague Castle
3 shots of Charles Bridge and Prague Castle. The first two are HDR using 3 exposures. The first at twighlight, the second after dark.
The third shot is just an extended exposure of 23 seconds with little to no post processing. Click any image to see the larger version.
Travel Shots For Fun – Vienna
A few images from Vienna I processed after returning home. Both HDR using three separate exposures.
Karlskirche (St. Charles Church), Vienna
A random building we spotted just walking around.
Bird Grooves to Ray Charles
Prague – Day 10
Well, it’s our last day in Prague. Vienna seems so long ago at this point. We’re totally sated in every way and ready to come home. If all goes well, we have a car picking us up at 5:30 am to go to the airport. We’re crossing our fingers in hopes that he shows up.
We took it relatively easy today. Just some walking around. Again, we found some things we had been kinda keeping an eye out for.
We headed to Wenceslas Square to see if we could locate the Lucerna Gallery to see the sculpture “Saint Wenceslas Riding an Upside-Down Horse” and succeeded
A quirky sculpture, to be sure.
From there we just wanted to walk around. We explored the area by the river right next to the Charles Bridge. While walking around we stumbled upon a REAL puppet shop. In case you didn’t know, Prague is famous for puppets. Especially Marionette style puppets. There are stores everywhere selling cheap and, frankly crappy puppets that look to be mass produced and are there for the tourists exclusively. But this shop was different. These puppets were hand made by a group of Czech artisans and had all the charm of something that hearkened to a bygone era. The shopkeeper allowed me some time to photograph in the shop, which I think was very kind and generous.
We couldn’t find a puppet we wanted enough to justify the cost and the effort of getting it home. But it was nice to see this place. Cynthia bought a little hand carved sheep as a souvenir and a token of our appreciation for the time the shopkeeper spent with us.
All we did the rest of the day was walk and walk which lead us to stumble upon another thing we were looking for.
This is the monument to the students that were injured by the police in the protests that precipitated the Velvet Revolution.
I’ve got a lot more photos to process when we get home and I’ll be trickling those out as time permits.
We’re back at the apartment just relaxing now. We’re packed and ready to come home. What a glorious adventure this has been. Thank to everyone who followed along here and on Facebook, Twitter and Flickr. I’ve got a lot of photos to process. I’ll be trickling those out as time permits.