Gaylord Texan Hotel and Conference Center
Grapevine, Texas
June, 2011
Linking to:
Weekend Reflection
and
this weeks theme is travel
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That's really beautiful !
ReplyDeleteVery nice -- a well taken (and composed) photo of an eye-catching sight. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat composition but I think it can use some more contrast especially in the lighter parts. Then it would be a stunning one.
ReplyDeleteWow, this garden is awesome ! It looks so zen... It must be so fun to have a path of water crossing you garden, when you live in a such a hot place, as Texas...
ReplyDeleteoh wow! what a beautiful...awesome shot!! the buidling...the wall...looks like it rises right out of the weathered and worn rock shelves. it DOES look very zen...peaceful. really nice reflection shot!!!
ReplyDeleteit reminds me of a painting...but i can't remember the guy's name...they make puzzles out of his art...ummmm...i'm going to google him...be right back...Thomas Kincade!!
DeleteThat is a beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteHappy Hunting~
Hi, this is a very beautiful photo. Love all the elements in this composition. Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteNothing like that around here...Mine is up and the coffee is on.
ReplyDeleteFascinating. Surreal. Unusual colours for you too.
ReplyDeleteVery nice - I like this
ReplyDeleteGreat reflections. The Opryland Hotel in Nashville is a Gaylord and is like this. Pretty.
ReplyDeleteI like a little bit of intrigue! Had to look carefully to work out what was what - but maybe us Aussies just need a little bit more help ...
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty little area. If I had a conference at that center, I'd want to sneak right out of the boring speeches and just sit outside.
ReplyDeleteHey Rita so you were in town?? I live down in Garland and only have ever driven by the Gaylord. Grapevine has grown so much from when I first moved to Dallas back in '88. They have some spectacular sites now. Hope you enjoy(ed) your visit. PS. Did you get to find an In N Out Burger to try??
ReplyDeleteWow cool shot! I should go there a take some reflection photos myself. I live about a mile from this hotel. :)
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