
If you like what you see, please visit Photos By Emilio! If you don’t like what you see, please visit Photos By Emilio anyway. You just might find something worthwhile!

If you like what you see, please visit Photos By Emilio! If you don’t like what you see, please visit Photos By Emilio anyway. You just might find something worthwhile!
Emancipation Hall, U.S. Capitol Visitor Center
The 19.5-foot-tall bronze Statue of Freedom by Thomas Crawford crowns the dome of the United States Capitol. The original plaster model for the statue is on display in the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center, where it is the focal point of Emancipation Hall.
(Fun fact – capitol with an “o” stands for the building; capital with an “a” stands for the city. How to remember? I learned to think of a bell tolling in a building. Clever, right?)
Things to do in the Center:
For more photos from Washington, D.C.,
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More of my images can be seen at – The Things As They Are In Pictures
This image was taken along the trail of the Newport Cliff Walk in Rhode Island.
More of my images can be seen at – The Visual Chronicle
Or on my new photoblog – X-tended Vision
Believe it or not this what I call fun. You wouldn’t know it by the classic “race face” but this is what some of us crazy cyclists call fun. Cyclocross is a little known cycling discipline that is typically held in cold and muddy conditions, kind of like steeplechase on your bike. Here a cyclist dismounts his bike and jumps over 18″ high barriers then back on the bike, all at full speed. Being able to get this close to the action proved to be good testing ground for the auto focus of my new camera.
You can see more cyclocross on my blog http://samobiker.com/cyclocross/

The Coffee Cup opened in 1994 in the Old Town area of Boulder City Nevada, then relocated in 2003 to a much larger home just down the block, where it still offers breakfast and lunch from 6 am to 2 pm daily. In 2007, The Food Network aired a piece on Guy Fieri’s “Diners, Drive-ins and Dives” about the place. Today, The Cup employs 4 cooks, 1 prep cook, 2 dishwashers, 6 waitresses, 5 bus girls, and a hostess. All their food is home-made. For Joe, they have The Godfather Omelette with Italian sausage, tomato, olives, mushrooms, green peppers, onions, and cheddar cheese (Cheddar cheese? Shouldn’t it be mozzarella, provolone, even parmigiano? Well, at least they’re trying!)
Jackson Hole Rodeo, Teton County Fair, Wyoming, July 2014
A quiet moment before the rodeo. Less than an hour later, a far-from-quiet moment.
For other moments captured with my lens, visit Visual Venturing.
Fujifilm X-T1 and Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 R lens – 1/1100 @ f/2.8 – ISO 200
This is part of a revolutionary war cemetery in Huntington New York named Old Burial Hill. For more images from this historic site please see my post at – The Visual Chronicle
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