This 2005 photo of Manhattan from a great height was shot through window glass from the top of the Empire State Building.

It's an HDR photo made from three exposures and processed in an old version of Photomatix.  It is also one of the first photos I'd ever sold and I thought it was appropriate to make it the first photo that I uploaded to my new portfolio here.
A view of the eternal city as night falls.
These row houses on Shotwell Street in the Mission District of San Francisco each have a distinctive Victorian character.  Processing that simulates a tilt-shift lens highlights the street facade.
At the cricket grounds in Singapore I am standing on the third floor of a viewing platform, which affords a strange perspective high above the field with the ultra-modern skyscrapers in the background.
Early morning reflections in an Amsterdam canal.
This image of an abandoned San Francisco house was shot in near total darkness.  The property had been abandoned for years, and was torn down a few days after this photograph was taken.
This photo of New York just before sunset was taken through glass from the top of the Empire State building.  A passing rainstorm covers part of the island of Manhattan in clouds and shadow.
First responders on the scene fight a surprisingly bright blaze at a store front in New York City.
The moon peeks out from some colored clouds in the early morning hours over the spires of St. Pauls Church in Noe Valley, San Francisco
Some bridge, can't remember the name of it right now.
Rodin's thinker considers a yellow glass sculpture at the Palace of the Legion of Honor in San Francisco.