From Level 73 of the Westin Peachtree Plaza in the Sundial restaurant.
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From Level 73 of the Westin Peachtree Plaza in the Sundial restaurant.
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For some reason this parking deck in downtown Atlanta reminds me of The Borg from Star Trek.
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There is a building I explore on a weekly basis. It kinda towers above the landscape like a battleship or mothership.
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Artificial intelligence (AI), futuristic and a degree of break down in the social order.
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I am forever drawn to create unique worlds. Here is one created from a recent walk in the woods by
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Having visited Gibbs Gardens in Ball Ground GA a few times, I was looking for different scenes. We arrived around 11 am and thankfully
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Imagine you are flying the Millennium Falcon, have your destination set for the Milky Way and are preparing for ludicrous speed.
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“One conscious breath in and out is a meditation”
-Echarhart Tolle
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I was recently challenged to come up with 7 black and white images with no description or humans over social media. I like the idea of a challenge as it brings a gaming twist to the learning process. Like this:Like...
This image made me think of an android, robot head and Radiohead is one of my favorite bands.
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Funny how we ask people if we can take their photo, but not trees.
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There are very few movies that I see on opening day, Blade Runner 2049 being one of them. This was a cinematic experience that really tied together cinematography, story telling and the current conversation of...
A mountain access road at the nearby national park in metro Atlanta. I liked how the break in the clouds gave me some creative freedom
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Walking back from a hike on a mountain access road in North metro Atlanta, I could hear thunder start to rumble.
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