Cattle Drive
Twice a day the Fort Worth Stockyards parades a modest herd of longhorn cattle through the brick lined streets of what is now a tourism district.
A daily personal photoblog from Pete Geniella, a Fort Worth, TX based photographer
Twice a day the Fort Worth Stockyards parades a modest herd of longhorn cattle through the brick lined streets of what is now a tourism district.
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Tari composes a shot of the cranes across the street from the recently re-opened Fort Worth Water Gardens, with the sunset sky in the background.
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Sundown at the recently re-opened Fort Worth Water Gardens.
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The old "tall buildings make cool angles" shot
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Tar is the Queen of the Kitties
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Main Street, Fort Worth, TX
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Hughes Road in Grapevine, TX. Often for lunch, I walk down Hughes Road to the neighborhood park and eat my lunch. It's a nice walk, and the weather has been perfect.
In a lot of Texas neighborhoods, they skip the sidewalks altogether. I have heard stories about people out for walks, especially when the weather is hot, and having cars pull up to them asking if everything is ok. People drive around here.
All the trees are exploding with blossoms, and the birds make the afternoon come alive with their calls.
You see this kind of thing a lot in Texas. Developments go up faster than a sign can be turned around.
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(I am trying a new sharpening technique, and I am not sure I like it...Let me know what you think)
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We get some interestin' lookin' sunsets in these parts.
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A dust storm blew through North Texas a few weeks back. It was eerie and freaked my mind out. I expected at leasts locusts and tornadoes to follow, but instead I spent a week cleaning the dust out of the crevices of my shoes.
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