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This is a panorama of the San Antonio Library, designed by Ricardo Legorreta. As an architectural photographer, I am aware that many people feel that one should never show a field of view that is so wide that distortion enters the picture. Usually one can stick to that rule, that corresponds to about a 24 mm lens in a ...
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San Antonio's Alameda Theater is getting a multimillion dollar restoration, www.facebook.com/revivealameda
is getting a $21,600,000 restoration. Here is what the outside looks like today and it wil be a fabulous addition to San Antonio's downtown. This image is 88 x 100 inches if printed out at 300 dpi. See mor...-
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The Texas Theater was opened in 1926 and was one of San Antonio's grand movie theaters. It suffered a decline in later years and was closed in the 1970's. The facade was salvaged and incorporated into the IBC Centre, as it is called now. This 83 x 60 image shows the facade and two of the hand painted tile pylons on Hou...
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When in Little Rock AR I had the opportunity to photograph the Bank of America Plaza. This 24 story building looked great against the partly cloudy sky. The print is 176 x 163 inches. See more big building and cityscape images on the Gigapan gallery here and at kevingsaunders.com

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C.H. Guenther & Sons built this grain elevator next to the San Antonio River in 1922. It still operates as a flour mill and is a Southtown Landmark. Coincidentally, the structure is across the street from the Kevin G Saunders Photography Studio and the train tracks that serve the mill run right outside the back door of...
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The Tower Life Building en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_Life_Building
is one of San Antonio's icons and combined with the San Antonio Riverwalk, it looks great on this spring day. This image is offered in sizes up to the original 90 x 126 inches. See more big building and cityscape images on my Gigapan gallery or at...-
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The San Antonio cityscape shown here is seen from Southtown, which is active with growth and development. This 425 x 135 inch image shows many details on a lovely spring afternoon. As the sun moves farther north, much of downtown will be in shadow at this time of day, and then it will be time to photograph the city fro...
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The La Salle County Courthouse www.co.la-salle.tx.us
/ was built in 1931 and underwent a four year restoration. I was commissioned to photograph the structure inside and out by Killis Almond, Architect. I love photographing Killis' projects as he does a fabulous job of historic restorations. This courthouse is n...-
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The La Salle County Courthouse www.co.la-salle.tx.us
/ was built in 1931 and underwent a four year restoration. I was commissioned to photograph the structure inside and out by Killis Almond, Architect. I love photographing Killis' projects as he does a fabulous job of historic restorations. This courthouse is no...-
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The Nashville skyline is shown here in sepia, as the sky was uncooperative and the image would have been boring in color. It is a 105 x 48 inch print at 300 dpi. See more big building and cityskape images on my gigapan gallery and at kevingsaunders.com

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