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Texas University Tower

Texas University Tower

 
Christmas at The Driskill Hotel

Walking around Austin today shooting random pictures I stopped by The Driskill Hotel. They were decorated for the Christmas season including their big tree under the colorful stained glass.  Do those packages under the tree have anything inside?

If I shot this at night it would have resulted in a constant color temp. Multiple exposures would have brought out a little more detail in the architecture...next time.

 
In the shadow of the University of Texas Longhorn football stadium

In the shadow of the University of Texas Longhorn football stadium.

 
Texas Memorial Museum

Texas Memorial Museum

Mid January outside the Texas Memorial Museum next to the Sabertooth Tiger.

 
Texas Pterosaur

The Texas Pterosaur
Quetzalcoatlus northropi

Soaring through the Great Hall of the Texas Natural Science Center's exhibit hall, the Texas Memorial Museum, is the largest flying creature ever discovered. It was found in 1971 by Doug Lawson, a graduate student working with the Texas Memorial Museum's Dr. Wann Langston, Jr. It lived in what is now Big Bend National Park, in West Texas, about 65 million years ago, during the late Cretaceous Period. Its wingspan is about 40 feet.

Pterosaurs (pronounced "TARE-uh-soars") were flying reptiles, and they were not close relatives of either birds or bats. When Lawson first found bone fragments from this animal, he was not sure what they were. He and Langston examined the fragments and realized that the bone's shape and hollow structure could only be those of a pterosaur. The Texas Pterosaur is one of the most famous finds in the history of paleontology. Its discovery was reported in journals, newspapers, and radio and television broadcasts all over the world. Later, it became famous again, when CalTech's Paul MacCready built a flying model of the creature in the mid-1980's.

Learn more about on Pterosaurs on Wikipedia.

 
Tanks

Camp Mabry's Tanks on Armor Row.

 
Barton Springs Foot Bridge

Barton Springs Foot Bridge

 
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