It was an amazing day on foot under the shadows of the Addison Water tower, moving shadows of aircraft overhead from the runways at Addison Airport, shadows of the Addison Transit Center, the heavy equipment working on the new Silver Line Station, and more, like a grass fire that almost got out of control at Galaxy FBO, between Building A and B, on Addison Road, from workers working in front of the buildings.
Today's trip was productive in many ways, especially in the number of shots that I had in the camera at the end of the day. It was more than I have shot at one time in the past 24 months at one time. Anytime that I have a day where the count is in the triple digits, I've had a great day.
On a personal note, I meet some interesting people today. Those days are always a blessing that I cherish.
The burn.
This is the third work that I have found in the DFW Metroplex made from brushed stainless steel. They make fab abstract works of art as wall hangings. It looks like the metal was 303 or 304 stainless steel.
I always stop and "talk" to the squirrels.
The new canopies at the Addison Station of the new Silver Line from Shiloh Road in Garland to Terminal B at DFW International. The silver line will share the terminal train platform with the TEXrail from Ft. Worth that is currently operational. Dart runs the nations largest light rail system to Terminal A. It has been operational for a couple of years. Dart will also operate the Silver Line, an electric- diesel locomotives, like the TEXrail and the TRE trains. The A-rain to Denton is also electric diesel.
Did you know that there is a classification dictionary of clouds? I never pass up a shot of cloud formations, just for that reason. The image starts out as super cooled rain drops that are disturbed in the atmosphere. When these super cooled drops are disturbed they freeze instantly and begin to fall. What you see are those frozen drops falling Plus, they are good sellers for overriding copy as an overlay.