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Monday, June 6, 2011
Casino Royale (Las Vegas)
For the great My World Tuesday meme, here are daytime and nighttime photos of the Casino Royale in Las Vegas. This isn't the one made famous in the James Bond films.
I've still got lots more photographs to post from this unusual city.
Always enjoy your fun, colorful shots from Las Vegas -- I do prefer it from a distance! Hope your week is off to a great start, Al! Give Socks a pat for Sam and me!
These photos remind me a little of Disneyland with its bright colors. It looks very sparkly at night. The palm trees add an element of nature’s magic by day. It’s easy to forget this is where a lot of gambling goes on.
Although this would be way too civilized for me I can see how people think it is attractive. Couldn't stop thinking about how much electricity this town must use though!
Excellent! You have the knack for getting wonderful night photos. I hope to see more -- an "unusual" city ... true. I remember feeling overwhelmed or something.
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Always enjoy your fun, colorful shots from Las Vegas -- I do prefer it from a distance! Hope your week is off to a great start, Al! Give Socks a pat for Sam and me!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Hello Al,
ReplyDeleteLooks quite nice and colourful, but it must be sensory overload at times.
Colourful lights, but something I'm not used to...
ReplyDeleteIt almost doesn't look real! :)
ReplyDeleteThese photos remind me a little of Disneyland with its bright colors. It looks very sparkly at night. The palm trees add an element of nature’s magic by day. It’s easy to forget this is where a lot of gambling goes on.
ReplyDeleteAlthough this would be way too civilized for me I can see how people think it is attractive. Couldn't stop thinking about how much electricity this town must use though!
ReplyDeleteAlways a lucky hand for you and priceless pictures.
ReplyDeletePlease have a good Tuesday.
daily athens
Never having been to Vegas, it is interesting to see the transformation from daytime to nighttime.
ReplyDeleteA great night shot, Al - so crisp and clear. You are doing a lot of traveling. We must have been in the Pacific NW at the same time.
ReplyDeleteThe light at night in las Vegas are FABULOUS. Great captures.
ReplyDeletegotta love all that neon and color!
ReplyDeletei've never seen this colorful casino when i was there 2 years ago. the landscape is ever changing eh.
ReplyDeleteIf it weren't for the brightly colored sign, I would have taken the house to be somewhere out in the country! Great shot of this fun city :D
ReplyDeleteAunque yo no soy de ciudades. ya que vivo en una isla de GALICIA.rodeada de playas hermosas y mucha paz. me hubiese gustado conocer las Vegas. me parece un lugar fascinante. seguiré conformándome con ver tus preciosos reportajes. Besos AL.
ReplyDeleteExcellent! You have the knack for getting wonderful night photos. I hope to see more -- an "unusual" city ... true. I remember feeling overwhelmed or something.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos - it would be good if solar energy got a hight priority ;-)
ReplyDeleteThis is fine blog that gives the useful knowledge of Casino Royale in Las Vegas. It shows the daytime and nighttime photos of the Casino Royale in Las Vegas. This isn't the one made famous in the James Bond films.
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