These yellow cabs are very traditional in USA.I like that "passerelle"( pedestrian path maybe??? )in the background, it has a beautiful design! purrs and love Luna
@ Luna: Yes, that is a passerelle, and it's covered so that people can get in and out of the airport without getting drenched by nasty weather elements.
Colorado in Color presents a series of photos, most of which were taken in September and November of 2010. Southwestern Colorado is featured, offering glimpses of the Great Sand Dunes, Gunnison, Leadville, the Royal Gorge, etc.
The photographs were taken primarily by myself and my wife, Lois Anne and are copyrighted by L & L Photography. All rights are reserved.
We have, as of February 2013, added our daughter, Denise Jelonek, a resident of Colorado, as a contributor to this blog. She is an excellent photographer and has many beautiful photographs to share.
Enjoy!
7 comments:
Nice shot. I like the representations of the mountains in the architecture. Which one is Pike's Peak:
All lined up and ready to take you where you want to go. MB
Nice photo:)
These yellow cabs are very traditional in USA.I like that "passerelle"( pedestrian path maybe??? )in the background, it has a beautiful design!
purrs and love
Luna
@ Luna: Yes, that is a passerelle, and it's covered so that people can get in and out of the airport without getting drenched by nasty weather elements.
So, not only in the Big Apple! :-)
No waiting for a cab at this airport!
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