Downtown from the Summit Street Bridge, 2007.
Showing posts with label kc skyline. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kc skyline. Show all posts
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Sunday, May 17, 2020
Skyline On A Windy Day
Gusty winds all day made shooting difficult. Trees moving in the foreground, wind moving the camera on the tripod, but, I have found that on even the windiest day there, sooner or later, will be calm. This was taken from a hill at 17th and Hardesty.
Saturday, September 14, 2019
Moon Over Bottoms
The West Bottoms is still one of my favorite photo locations.... so where else to go to see the Harvest Moon.
Sunday, August 25, 2019
The River In The Rain - And Other Stuff
Gray, drab day. Went to Kaw Point to see the skyline in the rain. Light rain above, heavy rain below.
High buildings and low clouds. Below, the whole area at Kaw Point is covered in mud from the high water levels this summer.. slick going.
Above, the General Ashburn, twin screw towboat built in 1981. 105 feet long, 30 feet wide.
Below, low clouds over the river looking north.
Above, train running along the levee. This is below Quality Hill. Below, trains and cranes.
Below, one last shot after I decided I was wet enough.
Monday, April 15, 2019
Spring In Northeast
First warm and leafy day of the new Spring. North Terrace Lake on Cliff Drive, Indian Mound, and Kessler Park with it's great view of the skyline.
Saturday, April 13, 2019
Sol Centered
Perfect unintentional timing as I arrived at my previously selected spot to shoot the skyline. The Sun setting right between City Hall and the old Telephone Building. In cases like these, you don't think about anything just react and let the camera do most of the work.
Saturday, September 29, 2018
Kessler Park In Fall Finery
This tree will be splendid again this year...usually around the middle to late October. Kessler Park on the West side of the Kansas City Museum.
Monday, September 24, 2018
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