Posts in Category: Europe

Venice

If we said it once, we said it a hundred times… Venice felt like a theme park. A city built for tourists. A section of Disneyworld that ended up on an island in Italy. But it’s not. It’s a city with hundreds of years of history including a place as the preeminent European merchant & naval power in the 15th century. A city that once was a world power is now a charming Italian island – our first stop on our Mediterranean vacation. Hopefully these images portray some of that charm and character that made Venice memorable for us.

 

Best of 2012 | Places

I don’t normally do blog posts with 30+ pictures, but I also haven’t done a “Best Of” post in a long time. Actually, I didn’t even do one for 2011, so it’s been quite a while. Anyway, since my Adobe Lightroom tells me that I took approximately 10,000 photos in 2012, I’ll be splitting up my Best of 2012 blog post into 3 entries: “Places,” “Artistic,” and “People.”  It was too hard to put them all in one post, especially since my wife and I got the opportunity to travel to Europe last March (we left a year ago today).  The below images were hand selected for the “Places” category – as you’ll see, a lot of them are from England or France, which was expected!  I never even really did any blog posts about our trip to Europe – there were just too many pictures and too many stories.  Overwhelming.  Maybe I’ll still do that in the future, but not right now.  A few pictures from Austin also made the cut at the bottom, but unfortunately none from Chicago – still my favorite place to photograph, but I didn’t get back there with my camera very much last year.  Alright, enough words – enjoy the pictures.  I’m still trying to wrap my head around the fact that I took the equivalent of 416 rolls of film last year.  Crazy.

Tower of London

 

Tower Bridge – London, England

 

Tower Bridge – London, England

 

View of downtown London from Tower Bridge

 

The London Eye

 

Big Ben (and bus)

 

Big Ben and Parliament

 

The Radcliffe Camera – Oxford, England

 

The Radcliffe Camera – Oxford, England

 

Notre Dame – Paris, France

 

Ceiling of Notre Dame – Paris, France

 

Inside Notre Dame – Paris, France

 

Ceiling of the basement chapel in Saint-Chapelle – Paris, France

 

Main cathedral in Sainte-Chapelle – Paris, France

 

Sainte-Chapelle – Paris, France

 

The Eiffel Tower

 

 

 

The Palace of Versailles

 

The grounds behind the Palace of Versailles

 

The Arc de Triomphe

 

Sacre Coeur – Paris, France

 

Bohemian Market – Paris, France

 

St. James Park – London, England

 

The National Gallery – London, England

 

Millennium Bridge & St. Paul’s Cathedral – London, England

 

The London Eye (foreground) & Big Ben and Parliament (background) – London, England

 

The London Eye

 

The London Eye

 

The Texas State Capitol – Austin, Texas

 

The Texas State Capitol – Austin, Texas

 

Fourth of July fireworks over Austin, Texas

 

Downtown Austin, Texas

 

St. James’s Park | London, England

I haven’t had a chance to post NEARLY enough of the pictures I took during our trip to Europe earlier this year, but I thought it would be a good time to put up two of my favorites from our last day in London. I just debuted my new homepage at www.fourthphotography.com, and the address for my blog has changed to blog.fourthphotography.com.  Also, if you notice any differences on this page, I actually changed the layout of individual blog posts – the page is now wider to allow for larger images… because this blog is really all about the photos.

Anyways, back to the photos.  These were both taken on the same bridge in the middle of St. James’s Park as we were walking to Buckingham Palace for the changing of the guard.  It was a crisp British morning.  People were feeding squirrels; several strange types of birds were hanging out near the water; and lots of visitors were milling about, like we were, enjoying the park before getting caught up in the crowds near the Palace.  The colors and reflections in the water made for some pretty nice scenery.  I really like this first image because you have three layers of content – nature in the front, classic British architecture behind that, and the modern London Eye in the distance towering over the landscape.  Hope you all enjoy the new blog layout and the new pictures!