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Travel Shaper Kerwin McKenzie – Houston, Texas – PassRider.com

Do something you love. Try to solve a problem for your audience. - Travel Shaper Kerwin McKenzie - Houston, Texas - PassRider.com - Travelure ©

My 1503-Day Journey on Instagram

Over the years, the platform has evolved. It has become a veritable menu of places to see as you finalise your itinerary. And I decided to further bolster this menu. - My 1503-Day Journey on Instagram - Travelure ©

Travel Shaper Scott Herder – Brooklyn – Hyperlapse Photography

I never felt so alive, partly because I was heavily caffeinated, but every morning I got to watch a sleepy UNESCO heritage city come alive all by myself. - Travel Shaper Scott Herder - Brooklyn - Hyperlapse Photography - Travelure ©

Travel Shaper Mike Shubic, Phoenix Region, Arizona – Mike’s Road Trip

Complete with flower petals, a garland of fragrant flowers, a colorful “Welcome Mike” design on the office floor, and a couple of gifts. It was overwhelming and so thoughtful, it blew me away. - Travel Shaper Mike Shubic, Phoenix Region, Arizona - Mike’s Road Trip - Travelure ©

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NYC – Maverick Architecture

It faced bitter criticism when it opened its doors to the public in 1959. ‘The architecture dominates the paintings,’ was the sole pretext of its criticism. And it is true. - Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NYC - Maverick Architecture - Travelure ©

The Beauty of the Blue Hour

...this Dynamic Range of the human eye is from X to 1,048,576X (20-stops). It means we are able to see the darkest and the brightest part of the scene vividly, while the camera struggles to do justice to this wide range of reflected light in a frame. - The Beauty of the Blue Hour - Travelure ©

How to Shoot Illuminated Buildings

After the recce, the window of my fourth-floor Novotel room and the widest lens I had, became the partners for this shot. To capture light trails, I mounted the camera on a tripod for a steady shot. And used a remote to eliminate any camera shake caused by pressing the trigger. - How to shoot illuminated buildings - Travelure ©

Central Park New York City

It may now be a back-up water source, but it remains the crown jewel of the park’s expansive layout. Out of Central Park’s 315 hectares, it covers 43 hectares. Its perimeter is 2.5 kilometres. - Central Park New York City - Travelure ©

Oculus Transportation Hub NYC

There is a placard at the Oculus. It states the skylight of the Oculus will open every year on September 11 to allow the sun to fill the entire space.

Tuscaloosa – Roll Tide!

During a game, the crazed fans would urge their team to do better by screaming 'Roll Tide'. But today, it could mean anything from hello to goodbye and all things in between. It is used as a phrase of hope, a grunt of disgust, a chuckle of ‘how-did-you-manage-to-get-into-this-mess’, an acknowledgement of ‘see-you-for-coffee-at-4', and more. - Tuscaloosa - Roll Tide! (Tuscaloosa Part-II) - Travelure ©

Black Warrior Alert – Tuscaloosa

Tuscaloosa. If there ever was a word with a truly Native-American twang, it is this! While our world may have many Delhis and New Yorks, it has only one Tuscaloosa. No wonder their Tourism Department calls it the #OneAndOnly. #Alabama Black Warrior Alert - Tuscaloosa - Travelure ©

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