The White House in Washington, DC is one of the most famous and iconic buildings in the United States. During our recent time in DC, we snapped this photo of the South Portico of The White House which overlooks the South Lawn and the National Mall.
Category Archive: Photo Friday
Photo Friday #12: Niagara Falls Panorama
The decision to visit Niagara Falls was a spontaneous one, but one we were very glad we made. Amy walked over Rainbow Bridge to the Canadian side of Niagara Falls and snapped this panorama stretching from Rainbow Bridge to Horseshoe Falls. A rainbow even started to peek through!
Photo Friday #10: Cloud Gate Chicago
Located in the centre of Chicago’s Millennium Park, Cloud Gate is a 33-foot tall steel sculpture that is better known as “The Bean”. It reflects Chicago’s famous skyline and is very popular among tourists and photographers as you can see!
Photo Friday #9: St. Louis Old Courthouse
We spent some time in St. Louis, Missouri over the past week and this was one of our favorite photos from our visit there. The fountains in front of the Old Courthouse were tinted blue and you can see the famous Gateway Arch in the background.
Photo Friday #8: The Alamo, San Antonio
The Alamo is the top tourist attraction in San Antonio, Texas and also one of the most popular historic sites in the United States with over four million visitors per year. This photo is of the chapel of the Alamo Mission, also known as the “Shrine of Texas Liberty”.
Photo Friday #7: Bellagio Fountains, Las Vegas
The Fountains at Bellagio are one of the major attractions on the Las Vegas Strip and best of all, they’re free to view! Shows take place every half hour every day from noon until 8pm and then every 15 minutes after that until midnight.
Photo Friday #6: Ghost Town
The photos we captured during our visit to Bodie, California were so amazing that we had to share another one with you for this week’s Photo Friday. Here’s a car in front of the Shell gas station in Bodie.
Photo Friday #5: San Francisco Houses
The architecture in San Francisco is absolutely breathtaking! Along 18th Street in The Castro district, we spotted these brightly colored Queen Anne cottages complete with decorative buttons that just needed to be photographed.