Dave Wilson – a freelance photographer who lives near Austin, Texas. Dave himself is a native of Scotland, He focus on the photoworks of places and objects that symbolize Texas, the West and America in general. After 20 years of working with 35mm film in 2004, he completely switched to digital cameras, which, according to the photographer, providing more opportunities for creativity. Have a look of amazing photo series….

1. Skyscraper Chevron, Houston, Texas. Dave Wilson «I would like to visit Paris. This city can provide a variety of architectural decisions at a very small area. I like to just spend days walking on the streets of Paris, and the fact that there are plenty of good restaurants with a huge bonus.

Breathtaking Architecture by Dave Wilson (1)  2. Texas State Capitol, Austin.

Breathtaking Architecture by Dave Wilson (2)  3.  St. Peter’s, New York.

Breathtaking Architecture by Dave Wilson (3) 4. Folkerkskoe wheel in motion, Scotland.

Breathtaking Architecture by Dave Wilson (4)  5. Erwin Center, Austin, Texas.

Breathtaking Architecture by Dave Wilson (5)  6.  The crossroads of Smith and Bell, Houston, Texas .

Breathtaking Architecture by Dave Wilson (6)  7. “Parents,” at Disneyland in Florida. 

Breathtaking Architecture by Dave Wilson (7)

  8.  Stairs near the center of Embarcadero, San Francisco, California.«Out of camera equipment in my Nikon D700 with lenses of 24-70 mm or 14-24 mm and a tripod Manfrotto. I also have a Nikon D90 and D5000 with an infrared filter that I use frequently now. ”

Breathtaking Architecture by Dave Wilson (8)  9.  Rings – Texas State Capitol, Austin.

Breathtaking Architecture by Dave Wilson (9) 10. Abstraction in the heart of Las Vegas, Nevada.

Breathtaking Architecture by Dave Wilson (10)  11. Historical Museum at Fort Davis, Texas.  Here, tourists can take a look at the life of a military outpost of the 19th century. The fort was built in 1854 to protect travelers on the road from San Antonio to El Paso.

Breathtaking Architecture by Dave Wilson (11)  12. Aqua Skyscraper at night, Chicago, Illinois.

Breathtaking Architecture by Dave Wilson (12)  13. Rotunda of the Capitol, Austin, Texas.  «I like different kinds of pictures, but my favorite is, of course, architecture.”

Breathtaking Architecture by Dave Wilson (13)  14. Wells Fargo Tower skyscraper, Houston, Texas.

Breathtaking Architecture by Dave Wilson (14)  15. Millennium Park, Chicago, Illinois.

Breathtaking Architecture by Dave Wilson (15)  16. Space History Museum in New Mexico. «I like the work of Ensela Adams, but they enjoy all things. Most of photographers inspire me,Like this modern fotobloggery. Joe McNally as for me doing great work. I also like the works of Arthur Meyerson. ”

Breathtaking Architecture by Dave Wilson (16)  17. Festival in Austin, Texas.

Breathtaking Architecture by Dave Wilson (17)  18. Center in Houston, Texas. «I would love to spent several weeks in India, taking the historical monuments and buildings. The last time I went to the Taj Mahal, I fell and broke his camera the day before arrival, so that it would be great to go there again and reshoot everything on something more worthy than the “soap box” for $ 100. ”

Breathtaking Architecture by Dave Wilson (18)  19. Spaceship “Earth», EPCOT – a theme park “recreation center of the World of Walt Disney.”

Breathtaking Architecture by Dave Wilson (19) 20. San Francisco in the evening.«I think that picture  is art.”

Breathtaking Architecture by Dave Wilson (20)

by Megha

http://oddstuffmagazine.com/breathtaking-architecture-by-dave-wilson.html

MY VIEW...Looks good but if Mother Earth moving into 5D is not happy with this architecture work then it is on the demolition list in the near future

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  • Thank you so much for the beautiful pictures!

  • You can`t believe how I enjoyed watching the pics!

    I love architecture too...

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