Traveling to Dallas on business week of Feb 8th and have a day to explore. Looking for good photo ops - any suggestions?
Dbotnick wrote:
Traveling to Dallas on business week of Feb 8th and have a day to explore. Looking for good photo ops - any suggestions?
Welcome to the Hog!
If I were in Dallas probably the first thing I would want to photograph would be the Dallas Cowboy's Cheerleaders! Wish I could be more help but it's been 20 yrs or so since I've been there. As I recall there are some nice views of the city from some low hills to the east or southeast of it.
Thought about that, but as an lifetime Eagles fan, my glass would probably crack!
You could try Southfork Ranch in Parker, Texas. JR won't be there, but you might see some Texas Beauties.
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
Dbotnick wrote:
Thought about that, but as an lifetime Eagles fan, my glass would probably crack!
:lol:
Oh no, no, no, no....
You can't go through life with a mind like this: I
You need to open it up: 0
:lol:
David must be on assignment. He lives there in Dallas, I believe.
I was thinking some of the best photo ops in Dallas are in San Antonio. :twisted:
But I wore a young man's clothes the time I was in the middle of Texas. Lordy it was flat!
And when I traveled to San Antonio, it was the Southern Route, Hwy 8. 'Bout 20 years ago.
Dbotnick wrote:
Traveling to Dallas on business week of Feb 8th and have a day to explore. Looking for good photo ops - any suggestions?
Welcome to town! this may give you some ideas.
http://www.visitdallas.com/about/photos-and-videos/I personally like the Arboretum downtown, the Arts District, Dealy Plaza and 6th Floor Museum, the Trinity River and Margaret Hunt Bridge, Stockyards and Sundance Square over in Ft. Worth, the Dallas or Ft. Worth Zoo. And, believe it not... a tour of AT&T Cowboys Stadium will yield a lot of photo ops. Come again in October... lots of ops at the State Fair!
jfn007
Loc: Close to the middle of nowhere.
I you find any, please let me know. I am into abandoned amusement parks factories, schools, sanitariums, hospitals, police stations, farm houses. Thank you, Jim
mikeroetex wrote:
Welcome to town! this may give you some ideas.
http://www.visitdallas.com/about/photos-and-videos/I personally like the Arboretum downtown, the Arts District, Dealy Plaza and 6th Floor Museum, the Trinity River and Margaret Hunt Bridge, Stockyards and Sundance Square over in Ft. Worth, the Dallas or Ft. Worth Zoo. And, believe it not... a tour of AT&T Cowboys Stadium will yield a lot of photo ops. Come again in October... lots of ops at the State Fair!
These are excellent choices. Pick the ones that interest you most and fit your available time. Don't forget that things aren't close together down here so don't spread yourself too thin by forgetting to include the travel time.
Bob
San Antonio is a great place for photos, but it is about 4 hours south of Dallas. Think NYC to Wash, DC.
The suggestions for Dallas are good ones. There is a bronze sculpture of a cattle drive at Pioneer Plaza. Also, check out the skyline at night.
Ft Worth is about 1 hr west, and the Stockyards in Old Town are also good.
Dbotnick wrote:
Traveling to Dallas on business week of Feb 8th and have a day to explore. Looking for good photo ops - any suggestions?
Street shots in the West End area.
"The Mustangs of Las Colinas" is the largest equestrian sculpture in the world and it is in Irving, only about 10 minutes away from Dallas. It's on the highway between DFW and Dallas.
Bob
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