This is a 5 minute exposure inside of Runner Cave in Mulu National Park. It took two hours to reach this location underground and lots of climbing. I had to carry all my camera gear and tripod to make this shot work. Everyone turned off their head lamps so I could take this shot with [...]
Otorii Gate at Itsukushima Shrine. The gate is considered to be one of the three great views of Japan.
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I took this photo while driving from Minneapolis to Dallas near the start of my trip. As with most wide images such as these, you might want to click to see a bigger version.
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This is a photo of the jellyfish tank at the Waikiki Aquarium. It went horribly wrong, yet somehow, I kind of like it.
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A high dynamic range photo taken at the 2008 Mooba Festival in Melbourne. I had to zoom in across the river to shoot this. The long exposure give the moving people a blurred effect.
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I took a helicopter ride to the top of Franz Joseph Glacier. From our landing spot we could look down on another helicopter group below.
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After the death of the king of Tonga, there were riots in the capital, Nu’kualofa. This is one of the sections of the capital which was destroyed by the riots. Not being a very large city to begin with, the few square blocks which were destroyed represented about 50% of the city.
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The spire of the Manila Cathedral from a window in the Intramuros.
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This bird was standing on this branch for a very long time with its wings spread out. It looked rather noble, like it was posing to be on a family crest. I has to zoom in all the way and then crop the image to make it reasonably visible.
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Sunrise at 30,000 feet flying into Tarawa Atoll, Kiribati
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The day I visited Changdeok Palace in Seoul, South Korea was especially cold. The pond in the compound had frozen over.
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Two girls sitting in independence square, Jakarta, Indonesia.
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A close up of one of the jellyfish in the Jellyfish Lake in Palau.
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Oddly enough, I started my trip by going home. After selling my house, I visited my parents for two weeks to pack and take care of business. This photos is of an old paper mill on the Fox River in an area called “the flats”, named from the islands in the river. I thought this would be an appropriate photo for Christmas Eve.
This is a small boardwalk over a mangrove swamp at the resort I stayed at on Kosrae. This photo is a Hight Dynamic Range photo. It looks much better in a larger size, which you can see if you click on it.
This is a panoramic photo of the Waya Lailai Resort in the Yasawa Islands in Fiji. You probably will want to click on the image to get a better view. Ultra wide photos like these don’t show well at only 500 pixels wide. Somewhere out in the distance is the island where the movie Castaway was shot. In the right side of the photo you can see the leg of my guide up the mountain, Barry. The stitching on the photo isn’t perfect, but I think you can get the gist of it.
As part of the Compact of Free Association the United States has with the Marshall Islands, we provide a group of Army Engineers to help with public works projects. Here is a soldier cleaning the outside of an elementary school which will be renovated.
Monitor lizards at the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park in Palawan, Philippines. This photo wasn’t staged and the lizards were wild. They just happened to be in the right place at the right time.
Recently I have been neglecting this blog (sorry about that) but the reason for that is that I have been working on my new photo blog, Japan Daily Photo, where as you can probably guess, I will be sharing photos from Japan, daily (imagine that). A photo blog is like a regular blog but [...]
The large peacock feather I have near some books on my desk. I bought it long ago because the stem of it was painted pink. :D
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One of the birthday cakes at a party I attended today.
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Some plastic peppers hanging from one of my kitchen walls. A kind of tradition of Mexicans. :D
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My younger sister Brisa buying some ice cream from the paletero man.Today is a hot day.
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My younger sister Brisa working on a crossword puzzle as she listens to her music.
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A grasshopper I noticed in my garden this afternoon as I walked around admiring the flowers.
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Some dead roses atop my desk that have been preserved there for many months.
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My most handsome boy in the kitchen waiting for a meal.
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From the constant rain last night, this is what the sky looks like today.....all over.
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My desk at it appears today. Pretty messy, but its the only space I have in my home. No bed, no furniture, no boxes to place my things. This is it. :D
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This photo is of my mother and my nephew Andrew. I chose this one out a bunch because he has a subtle smile on his face. My mom wanted me to take this portrait of them right in front of our home.
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Theme day for may : pic from another city. I could'nt make a choice between those two pictures. Well, probably one of my best shots ever, the Köln Cathedral and the railway bridge. That city is so beautiful and germans so accessible.La Basilique de Fourvière, from Lyon, France. I lived in Lyon for some time a few years ago, during my University years, and I still love the place. Big hug to some of my friends, still there !Here you can see the other daily photo blogs participating in the theme day. Monte Carlo, Monaco - London, UK - Singapore, Singapore - Tenerife, Spain - Rotterdam, Netherlands - London, UK - Montréal (QC), Canada - Melbourne, Australia - Naples (FL), USA -Bastia, France - Hong Kong, China - Mazatlan, Mexico - Buenos Aeres, Argentina - Manila, Philippines - Arradon, France - Madison (WI), USA - Evry, France - Seoul, Korea - Shanghai, China - Bucaramanga (Santander), Colombia - Sequim (WA), USA - Singapore, Singapore - Budapest, Hungary - Baziège, France - Hamburg
Palm Springs, California, a city with a history as rich as a thick chocolate cake, my home as well as the home of dozens of Hollywood stars throughout the years has a reputation of being wealthy and high-brow.
Not to disappoint viewers of Palm Springs Daily Photo, but I start with a shot that could have been taken south of the border (a two hour drive from here to Mexicali in Mexico).