Two things about San Antonio
To me, the Riverwalk generally conjures up images of Mexican food restaurants by the water and about a million sunburned tourists working really hard at having fun.
There’s this other part of the Riverwalk, though, called the Museum Reach. It goes to some museums (weird, I know) and the old Pearl Brewery. There are not that many people on the Museum Reach, so naturally that’s the part I like the best.
The part I like the best, after this very nice shade structure, I mean.
San Antonio, Texas
photographed 11.26.2011
*Why, yes, I do have the obligatory Alamo photograph! It’s right here.
Posted on June 25, 2014, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, architecture, black and white photography, melinda green harvey, monochrome, museum reach, one day one image, photo a day, photography, riverwalk, san antonio, san antonio riverwalk, san antonio texas, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.

What a magnificent sky.
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Thanks, Andy. I think that if there hadn’t been any clouds, I probably wouldn’t have even taken the shot.
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I thought this was an old olympic torch. 🙂
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A really, really BIG torch, maybe. But it IS in Texas, where we like things to be big….
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Terrific sky, and those wispy clouds above the gazebo? are perfect.
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Thanks, Ehpem – once again, the clouds were very accommodating.
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