La strip
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Photo overlooking the Vegas Strip from my Cousin Wes and Cyndy’s house in Henderson. We were there for Wes’ surprise 50th birthday party and as the sun set, the sky started to glow so I grabbed my camera and tripod. I really wish I had their backyard!
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A photo of the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign I shot, combined with vector graphics of dice.
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Las Vegas – The Strip / © Loredana Crupi 2007 / See more works BLACK & WHITE CHINA SERIES NATURE ABSTRACT
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Las Vegas – The Strip (Borderless) / © Loredana Crupi 2007 See more works BLACK & WHITE CHINA SERIES NATURE ABSTRACT
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A black and white conversion of the Bellagio fountain and Las Vegas Strip at night. / /
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Photo of new vintage neon sign located on Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas, NV. The photo was taken on August 24, 2007—the first official night that the sign was lit up.
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This was taken downtown Las Vegas on New Years Eve. right by the Fremont Experience off the strip, I love the blue lights and the way it lit up! Another beautiful pleasure we have in Vegas!
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Taken at the Eiffel Tower at Paris… ...in Las Vegas, that is! We flew into Las Vegas because it was a good central point between our two destinations: the southern national parks of Utah and the Grand Canyon. During our two days in Las Vegas, we wandered around taking photos like any good tourist would. We might have set some kind of record, though, for being the only two people in Vegas who didn’t gamble one penny! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please don’t copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2008 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries All rights reserved.
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the second in my comic guitarist series of t-shirts
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The famous Las Vegas welcome sign.
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It really looked like this ! Seriously! LOL WOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOO BABY! It did through Bama’s eyes anyways ! LOL ©2008 BMoore Photography & Design…............................. / www.bamagirl38.com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED My work may not be taken in part or in whole without first obtaining my written consent! My work is MY WORK exclusively and DOES NOT belong to the public domain!
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Taken from McLaren Airport Las Vegas. Always sad to leave, I sit in the airport looking at the Strip wishing I was back there again! / New York New York Hotel on the left and The MGM Grand Hotel on the Right, one of my favourite hotels in Vegas!
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Evening shot of the Las Vegas strip of the New York New York Hotel & Casino. /
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Taken in Las Vegas, this is the newest on the strip so I’ve been told. Took this with a Nikon L3, set on tungsten, and night landscape. Held camera very still held my breath looking straight up and took the shot.
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This is truly a City which never sleeps…
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Vegas, baby. Portrait of a young man as an artist outside the Tropicana on the strip.
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This is a shot of the strip. I’ve done this before, taken all the tourist shots, but I’m going to do it again, this time at varying times of day to create an effect of the strip that I think will be quite good. Remember I’m only starting out. So i’m not that great.
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A concept shot for Las Vegas and gambling in general.
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NIght shot of the Eiffel Tower in Las Vegas with blue sky
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For my Birthday we went to dinner on the strip! I took this series of pictures then! I took this pic with the Panasonic LUMIX, DC VARIO, 7.2 Mega Pixel, 3x Zoom.
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Las Vegas
by loitekeThe first time when I came to Las Vegas, I was without a home and money. On one level, things have change in the years since, but some ha…
The first time when I came to Las Vegas, I was without a home and money. On one level, things have change in the years since, but some haven’t ether. All you can eat buffets still abound, though the 99-cent buffet has pretty much joined the nickel cup of coffee. The town can afford to support dozens of new major restaurants. There ’s an expression in LV ” You can’t spend enough money, if it makes money”. With 30 million visitors a years heading here, there’s no limit. Some famous restaurants have got 100,000 people a day- a day walking past their restaurant. This is about to become the hottest visitor town in America. First of all I would like to introduce my favorite places where I have found beauty. Las Vegas itself, as I noticed , is a visitor center for Asians, Hispanic and Americans. Welcome to Las Vegas, the most incredible oasis the world has ever known. / Throughout history, commoners and kings have been drawn to the desert in search of adventure, intrigue, and the wonder of distant lights. Although the footing sometimes was treacherous, the rewards were grand. Time has illustrated that the ancients had the right idea. Las Vegas shimmers like a dream in the middle of the Mojave Desert. It is a place where reality and fantasy mix, a darkly magical destination that exists as much in the mind as in fact. For its millions of annual visitors, a weekend in Las Vegas is a trip to a carnival of Earthly delights. It is a place in which time indeed is relative. Imagine a circus – that never leaves town, and you have begun to appreciate the New Las Vegas. It is a larger than life land lined with casino resorts of intricately developed themes and outright mammoth proportions. Filled with technicolor castles and lions the size of mountains, it is more than a place to gamble. It is also a funhouse filled with entertainment families can enjoy. / But here’s a history lesson: The New Las Vegas isn’t new at all. The city has been evolving toward its status as a multifaceted entertainment mecca for more than half a century. / Long before the days of moving sidewalks and talking statues on the Strip, there was the Hotel Last Frontier. In 1942, theater magnate R.E Griffith and his nephew, William J. Moore, rewrote the pioneer myth by creating an Old West gambling resort with all the amenities. The Last Frontier became known as ” the Early West in Modern Splendor” Splendid, indeed. With its western village and costumed hired help, the Last Frontier featured more than just gambling. Guests could enjoy ,swimming , volleyball, horseback riding and golf. / Where Las Vegas ends, nature begins. Dressed in juniper and pine, teeming with burros,home to deer, coyote, montain lion, and bighorn sheep, bejeweled with Red Rock Canyon’s stunning sandstone and Mount Charleston’s snow-capped peak, the Spring Mountains provide a rich retreat to nature starting just 10 miles from Vegas Vic and Fremont Street.
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From the viewing deck of the Paris Hotel, Las Vegas
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For my Birthday we went to dinner on the strip! I took this series of pictures then! I took this pic with the Panasonic LUMIX, DC VARIO, 7.2 Mega Pixel, 3x Zoom.
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The Luxor is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It was one of the city’s first fully-themed megaresorts. Ground was broken for the Luxor in 1991, that same year construction began on the Treasure Island and the current MGM Grand. It has an Ancient Egyptian motif and contains a total of 4,407 rooms lining the interior walls of a hollow pyramid and contained within twin ziggurat towers that were built as later additions. The hotel is named after the city of Luxor (ancient Thebes) in Egypt, the site of the Valley of the Kings, Karnak and Luxor Temples, and scores of other pharaonic monuments but no pyramids. source: wikipedia
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