The Old Market section of downtown Omaha, facing south.
The second-floor hallway inside of the Old Market passageway in downtown Omaha.
View of one second-story window through another in the Old Market passageway in downtown Omaha.
View of one of the second-story windows inside of the Old Market passageway in downtown Omaha.
Rear facing towards the entrance of the Old Market passageway in downtown Omaha.
A vine hanging from the ceiling of the Old Market passageway in downtown Omaha.
Front view of the Black Angel memorial in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Home of Gen. Grenville Dodge in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Railroad tracks on 48th Street north of Harrison St. in Omaha.
War memorial statue at Memorial Park in the Dundee neighborhood in Omaha.
American and POW flag at Memorial Park in the Dundee neighborhood of Omaha.
Gerald R. Ford birthplace memorial. In the foreground is a sealed time capsule.
Bridge that sits between the old Burlington Northern building and the Durham Museum.
The old Burlington Northern building.
Skyline of Omaha, seen southeast of downtown.
First National Tower in Omaha, Nebraska.
Taken from the top of a hill, two blocks from my house, near 53rd and Y Streets.
Interesting branches on unpaved road near 53rd and Y Streets.
What looks like water running downhill is actually melted tar from the road falling apart after decades of non-repair. Near 53rd and Y Street.
Papio Trail near 60th and Harrison Streets in Omaha, Nebraska.
Papio Trail near 60th and Harrison Streets in Omaha, Nebraska, slideshow
Morning clouds rolling in, as seen from my house in Omaha, Nebraska.
Pedestrian bridge near 168th and Dodge street in west Omaha, Nebraska.
Taken from the north garden at Lauritzen Gardens in Omaha, Nebraska.
North of the north garden at Laurizen Gardens in Omaha, Nebraska.
I'm not sure where this was in the Laurizten Gardens in Omaha.
The First National Tower in downtown Omaha, NE. is the tallest building between Denver and Chicago, and Minneapolis and Kansas City.
The First National Tower as seen from the base on the north side.
The second-tallest building in Nebraska, the Woodmen Tower, caught in the reflection of a window of the old First National building across the street from the First National Tower.
Here's some sort of wildlife fountain located across the street from the First National Tower. I shot this a 1.5 seconds, so the strategically placed water nozzles don't make much sense...
...Until you speed up the action. This photo was taken at 1/500th of a second, and now you see why the water nozzles were placed where they are.
Downtown Omaha as seen from the east side of Heartland of America Park, home of ConAgra Foods' headquarters.
The First National Tower, looking east.
This is a ski lift installed at the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha, Nebraska, and transports people from the west side to the east side of the zoo.
The Desert Dome is a huge indoor desert at the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha, Nebraska. It's a beautiful exhibit, but not a place to visit on days where millions of screaming children are crammed in at once.
An old wrought iron stairwell with the offices of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral at the end of the hallway at 18th and Capital Streets in downtown Omaha, Nebraska.
The sun sets between the main tower and south silos of an abandoned grain silo off 36th Street and Interstate 80 in Omaha, Nebraska.
The east side of the abandoned grain silos have rock climbing challenges of varying heights. This one only goes halfway to the top of the 120 foot tall silos.
Beautiful murals, given by a nonprofit agency, adorn the west side of the abandoned grain silos.
The south grain towers are overlooked by the main tower.
The east side of the old Burlington Northern building south of downtown Omaha, Nebraska.