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Dallas

Intercom

Intercom

Broken and presumably non-functional, this intercom was spotted at a building in Downtown Dallas.


Painted Flower

Painted Flower

Spotted at the Dallas Farmers Market.


DALLAS

DALLAS

Spotted at the Dallas Farmers Market.


Old & New

Old & New

Dallas’ Magnolia Hotel, built as the headquarters of the Magnolia Petroleum Company in 1922, sits across the street from the 1984′s Whitacre Tower, world headquarters for AT&T.


Two Pegasuses

Two Pegasuses

Downtown Dallas.


Morning Smoke

Morning Smoke

Spotted at the Dallas Farmers Market.


The Big Blue Flame

The Big Blue Flame

Exterior detail of the Lone Star Gas Building, Dallas.


The Bridge and the Big Puddle

The Bridge and the Big Puddle

A railroad bridge over the Trinity River just west of Downtown Dallas, as seen just before sunset.


Wire Spokes

Wire Spokes

Spotted at Dallas’ All British and European Car Day.


The Cables and The Arch

The Cables and The Arch

Abstract detail of Dallas’ Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge.


Strutting

Strutting

Dallas’ Traveling Man sculpture in the Deep Ellum neighborhood.


Benz

Benz

A classic Mercedes Benz spotted somewhere in Dallas.


The Museum

Exterior detail of Dallas’ Perot Museum of Nature & Science.


A Very British Smile

Detail of a classic MG’s grill at Dallas’ All British and European Car Day.


Black Door, Yellow Bollards

Spotted in Deep Ellum, Dallas.


Light Flower

A light tower near Downtown Dallas.


Graffiti Skull

Spotted in Deep Ellum, Dallas.


Deep Ellum Fire Escape

Spotted at an abandoned building in Deep Ellum, Dallas.


Sheraton

Downtown Dallas.


White Scooter

Spotted in Deep Ellum, Dallas.


Right Turn Only

Spotted in Downtown Dallas.


Andre the Giant Has A Posse

A sticker from artist Shepard Fairey’s iconic “experiment in phenomenology”, spotted in Deep Ellum, Dallas.


Striding

Dallas’ Traveling Man sculpture in the Deep Ellum neighborhood.


The Building Peeking Over The Wall

An adjacent building rises over a wall at Dallas’ Perot Museum of Science & Nature.