Take Me to the Other Side (Of Chicago)
I’m not going to get into the technical definitions of the North Side vs the South Side of Chicago. All I know is that the last time I went to Chicago I stayed in the northern section of downtown, and...
View ArticleAcross the heartland
I guess I shouldn’t be surprised that I hit a lot of rain going from Denver, Colorado to Saint Louis, Missouri around the middle of March. It’s good for the crops and the plants though, so I’m trying...
View ArticleHeading east to the south
I find it kinda funny that Kentucky is directly east of Missouri, and Missouri is not “the south” but Kentucky is. Anyway, what started out an overcast day with potentials for big storms turned out to...
View ArticleMore Old Structures
As I drove across Indiana and Ohio, my fascination with older structures continued, and here are a few. Barn with a classic Mail Pouch Tobacco ad, in rural Indiana Loose Print 8 x 12 $30 Loose Print 16...
View ArticleAcross the heartland again
I’m pretty sure I made a post named “Across the heartland” last year, but it’s really fitting, so I’m going with it again. This time heading out of Denver I took a different route east, focusing on...
View ArticleBridges of Madison County and bridge and more in Des Moines (Iowa)
I wasn’t sure what to think about going to take pictures of the bridges of Madison County, but I enjoyed it. I tried to really check out the structures from as unique perspectives as I could. In...
View ArticleA bit more of Iowa
After almost a week in Des Moines, I drove east to Chicago between an afternoon and a morning. I wasn’t feeling overly inspired but got a few shots off that I want to share. I found this doorway in...
View ArticleChicagoland
I visited Chicago for a night, and it was mostly a social visit with my cousin, but I did get a bit of photography in. I decided to call this post Chicagoland instead of Chicago just so I could get the...
View ArticleCleveland! Finally
I finally spent some time in Cleveland, Ohio. I have a great interest in the rust belt, and scenes from the American Industrial Revolution and the heyday of American industry, so Cleveland has been on...
View ArticleKeeper of the Plains
I was in Wichita, Kansas for a few days. I was too busy being the Best Man for my brother’s wedding to do much photography, but I did get this shot of the footbridge and “Keeper of the Plains”...
View ArticleUS Route 50 area heading west from Virginia
US Route 50 is one of the original roads from the US Highway system, and I find it fascinating, even though Route 66 gets all the publicity. Some day I might drive the whole thing…although some of it...
View ArticleSt Louis and East St Louis
If it weren’t for Detroit’s issues, I’m sure you’d all head much more about St Louis, Missouri, and East St Louis, Illinois. There’s some interesting tourist sports in St Louis, but it doesn’t take you...
View ArticleIs This Heaven? No, It’s Iowa. (Sorry, had to do it)
Alright, enough of the movie quotes. Iowa was a pretty interesting place. As imagined, there were massive amounts of corn plants and overall it was a very agricultural landscape. “Field of Dreams”...
View ArticleSouth Dakota
I’ve been looking forward to crossing South Dakota again ever since I did it in 2010. I forgot how empty it was for much of the state when driving from east to west, but I saw plenty of interesting...
View ArticleUp to see the oil boom
When checking into my hotel in Montana, I was struck by how busy the town was, and asked the clerk at the hotel what was going on. She said it was because of the oil boom in Williston, North Dakota, so...
View ArticleA few shots of North Dakota
I have very little to say about these at the moment…just, enjoy! Not much happening in this village in Harvey North DakotaPlease contact me for pricingPurchase OptionsAdd To Favorites A few horse...
View ArticleAcross the Mid-West
I picked up the pace on my cross country adventure and didn’t stop much for a few days, but I found some random interesting sites I’d like to share here. Industrial area along Mississippi River in the...
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