Monument Fine Art Photography For Sale
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Mormon Nativity
Beautiful shot of a nativity scene floating in the reflection pool in front of the Mormon Salt Lake City Temple. The architecture of the temple is amazing. Did you know that it took the LDS church 40 years to build it!
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Mont St. Michel at Night
There are only a few experiences in my photographic tenure that have caused me to be awestruck. My visit to Mont St. Michel is one of them. Nestled in the north of France, Mont St. Michel is a city, cathedral and island all in one. As night fell, Mont St. Michel illuminated before my eyes with great grandeur. I set up my tripod, opened the aperture and hoped that I could capture the beauty my eyes beheld.
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Brooklyn's Web
Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge was a visual and physical exercise. I was so enamored by the perspectives and angles the bridge offered that I had to keep stopping every few feet to frame another shot. The childhood version of myself can't help but thinking of Spiderman's web when I look at this photograph.
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Tower Bridge of London
The famous Tower Bridge in London was a sight to behold and a wonderful subject to photograph. During the day time it is splendid, but night is when the Bridge's character really shines.
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Welcome to the Louvre
The Louvre Museum was a treat to photograph. The architecture of old and modern blending effortlessly into one creates a dynamic scene. At night the Louvre is especially impressive.
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Midnight Stroll over the Bridge
After spending about two hours taking every shot of the Tower Bridge I could think of, I was ready to pack up and call it a night. Then, two women started to walk across the bridge and the lights from the oncoming traffic created a dynamic silhouette and I knew I had the shot.
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Eiffel Tower through a Concrete Forest
I wanted to capture the Eiffel Tower in a different perspective than I have seen before. When I turned the corner and saw the tower dominating this tiny city street, I knew I had the perfect shot.
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Golden Big Ben
London is an unique and exciting city. I had walked around the Houses of Parliament trying to get a dynamic shot of Big Ben but I wasn't feeling it. Then, the sun peeked through the dark clouds and illuminated the clock tower.
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Arch of Washington
Oh how I love New York City! I was walking in the village with some friends one evening just as the sun slowly descended to the horizon. My friends who had never been to Manhattan before saw the Arch in Washington Square Park and made a bee line for it. I hung back and noticed the wonderful shadows coming from the Arch and my friends. I grabbed my SLR and started shooting. I particularly love the highlight and shadows from the buildings across the street reflected on the Arch.
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Louvre Puddle Reflection
The Louvre Museum in Paris France has one of the most unique entrances. After an amazing experience looking at some of the most famous art in the world, I left the museum and attempted to create some art of my own. I patiently waited for the scene to be just right.
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Eiffel from an Angle
The Eiffel Tower is a truly a sight to behold. I definitely underestimated its grandeur and size. I relished in taking shots from every angle I could find. I wanted to capture the Eiffel Tower in a different way that what I had always seen.