The hill? Quality. The comet? Kinda meh.

Posted on Thu 07 November 2024 in photography • Tagged with Photography, Kansas City, Comet, Quality Hill

What, there was another interesting thing in the sky right after the aurora? Darker skies probably would have been better, but I was still recovering from the drive to Omaha the previous weekend, and was heading to Chicago in a few days for Open House weekend. My compromise was heading …


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KC From The Scout Statue

Posted on Tue 24 September 2024 in photography • Tagged with Photography, Kansas City, Missouri, 2024-09-22 KC Photos

Last for the day of my list of KC places to photograph, after the KCTV Tower was a stop at the Scout statue overlooking downtown. By this point I was getting sick of the drizzle that hadn't let up the whole time I was out. I grabbed a few shots …


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KCTV Tower

Posted on Tue 24 September 2024 in photography • Tagged with Photography, Kansas City, Missouri, 2024-09-22 KC Photos

Going through my list of KC places to photograph, after leaving Swope Park, I decided to head towards downtown, the Scout statue specifically, since I knew that gave some nice views of downtown, including the kind of worthless ferris wheel. And navigation just happened to take me past the KCTV …


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Swope Park Railroad Bridges

Posted on Tue 24 September 2024 in photography • Tagged with Photography, Kansas City, Missouri, 2024-09-22 KC Photos

Also on my list of KC places to photograph was some nice railroad bridges going through Swope Park, one over Gregory south of the Zoo, the other over 63rd, north of it. I see these just about every time I go to the zoo, which is a lot, and have …


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KC Skyline From Sports Complex

Posted on Tue 24 September 2024 in photography • Tagged with Photography, Kansas City, Missouri, 2024-09-22 KC Photos

On Sunday I got restless and decided to go out and about and photograph things around Kansas City I've been wanting to, but never have. It was raining when I decided, but it was forecasted to stop soon after I left (ominous foreshadowing).

First stop was looking over the Kansas …


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