ten is an absolutely brilliant number...
...not only is this the tenth gallery of my photographs, but ten is also divisible by two of my favorite numbers - 2 and 5. I remember how excited I was when I turned 10 years old, the joy of my 10th trip and so many other great things I've done by tens. In this gallery, expect even more landscapes and architecture, concert photos and a couple of animal shots. From the plains of Wyoming to the Sydney Opera House, the Empire State Building to the mountains of Utah, there is always much to see. Enjoy a few more glimpses into my world in Gallery 10!

10.1 - a lovely sunset over Sally Buffalo Park in Cadiz, Ohio.

10.2 - a pelican in the pond out front of Phoenix Zoo.

10.3 - the railroad line through Jewett, Ohio on a frosty day.

10.4 - one of the views from Camelback Mountain, I believe this is in the Scottsdale direction.

10.5 - the light of sunset falling across the Conotton Creek Trail outside of Jewett, Ohio.

10.6 - though I might be the most romantic of all God's creatures, I do take realistic photos of places I visit too, that show things as they are - like this one of the Great Salt Lake in Utah.

10.7 - a night time view of Manhattan from one of the observation decks. Top of the Rock, if I'm not mistaken.

10.8 - I've shared a number of photos of the Griffith Observatory across these pages, but this is without a doubt the best yet, with the warm sunlight illuminating the shot.

10.9 - rapper Gawvi during an afterparty in Ohio.

10.10 - I took this photo as it felt like London. It turned out well, the colors are naturally warm and it feels like it belongs in a travel brochure.

10.11 - I wish I could say that I took this in the wild, but this was actually a zoo. Still a fun picture.

10.12 - another photograph from the later days of my Canon PowerShot. This was taken in Hawaii, but you can see a spot in the upper right corner that plagued the lens.

10.13 - Alive City, one of the first bands I seen at my first Alive Festival in 2017.

10.14 - a lovely afternoon along my beloved Conotton Creek Trail. This is near where I used to watch the swan.

10.15 - my first visit to the Alamo in summer of '19. No photos inside, due to it being regarded as a sacred spot. It was an experience, I got chills.

10.16 - snowcapped mountains just outside Mona, Utah.

10.17 - one of my most expansive landscapes, this shot of Wyoming captures just a fraction of the frightening expanse you are faced with traveling through.

10.18 - after a few concerts and music festivals, I started trying to make the shots more dynamic and give them more character. I like this one of Tauren Wells. Good artist as well.

10.19 - the hills outside of Los Angeles. Snapped on the way to Paramount Movie Ranch, I believe.

10.20 - a wider shot of Sydney Opera House and the harbour, taken from Sydney Harbour Bridge.

10.21 - one of my later snapshots of the construction in downtown Los Angeles, which I documented over a few years.

10.22 - a lovely sunset over Sippo Lake Park in Canton, Ohio. This was taken just in front of the library.

10.23 - one of the first photos I ever took in New York City. This is a train station in the Jamaica neighborhood.

10.24 - the New York courthouses, as seen in Law & Order and a variety of other crime shows over the years.

10.25 - I was feeling adventurous in summer of '16 and did some experimental stuff like holding the camera down outside the moving vehicle to capture this shot.

10.26 - Young Living Lavender Farm in Mona, Utah.

10.27 - Manhattan Beach is a city and a beach that borders Los Angeles, and can be found just south of LAX.

10.28 - autumn leaves along the Conotton Creek Trail.

10.29 - one of my favorite shots of Brooklyn Bridge.

10.30 - of all the artists I've seen perform live, I've seen David Crowder a number of times and his bluegrass/rock music is never dull.