Showing posts with label Mexico City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mexico City. Show all posts
Sunday, December 07, 2008
Mexico City Skyline
250-degree (or so) panoramic using 18 shots and stitched together using autostitch.
Click the image above for a larger view, click here for a huge (1.5 MB) view.
Labels:
Mexico,
Mexico City,
Panoramic,
Photos
Saturday, December 06, 2008
Mexico City Photos
Finally, some photos. I hope to get a post up about our experiences on Sunday, but I'm not sure if that'll happen. In short: We love cities, and unlike big Asian cities, Mexico City is laid-back and slow-paced. It's easy to navigate -- it has an excellent subway system and wide pedestrian walks -- and everyone we met (few of whom spoke much English) were really cool. We got free shots of Mezcal at Los Danzantes in Coyoacan, hung out at a hip hole-in-the-wall bar where we me some cool folks, and saw a bunch of other really cool sights and places. We had a great time and I wish we could have stayed longer. Enjoy the photos!
Labels:
Mexico,
Mexico City,
Photos,
Travel
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Mexico City, Part 1 of Many...
The altar dedicated to the Aztec god Ehécatl located in the middle of the Pino Suarez Metro Station in Mexico City.
More to come...
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