I'll start a thread of photos from my trip, starting with the seaplane approach and landing into Vancouver Coal Harbour, because I think those are some of the coolest photos I've ever taken.
We just got back from four weeks in South America! And here’s how the trip started: with a rainy stay in the driest place on Earth… These photos are from a sunset spent looking out over the Valle de la Luna, watching distant thundery downpours.
Architecture in Rotterdam is known to be some of the most innovative and creative architecture in Holland. And even after more than 30 years, the cube houses (Kubuswoningen in Dutch) remain…
The Sphere, Las Vegas is truly a local landmark and icon. I’ve always felt that we had smaller versions of #venice or #paris or #newyork. This trip we saw “Postcards from The World” an immersive take on the world and it was spectacular. We also met Aura, the chatty #robot that answered all our questions. I am proud to say that now I feel that Las Vegas has a structure of its own that is truly unique. Not to say massive! #tourism#travel#photography#travelphotography
On my second attempt at sunrise at Angkor Wat, I wasn’t really seeing the colors in the sky that I wanted. There were some nice colors but nothing that grabbed my eye. So, I decided to try something I haven’t done in years where you zoom in/out with your lens as you expose for a few seconds. This exposure was 4 seconds. Really pleased with the results I was able to create and look forward to sharing more.
Two wonderful dogs to match the background 🤗🐕🐕. Enjoying a refreshing dip in the water! The background is a rocky cliff on the coast called Scala dei Turchi (Staircase of the Turks) in Realmonte, Sicily, Italy.
Stone farm house in The Cotswolds, England. Photography + digital art. One of the best parts of my trip to London was a day excursion into The Cotswolds. FYI, Wolds = gentle hills. Cots = sheep enclosures.
Blair Castle stands in its grounds near the village of Blair Atholl in Perthshire in Scotland. It is the ancestral home of the Clan Murray, and was historically the seat of their chief, the Duke of Atholl
An ethereal memory of an unforgettable August 2002, spent walking across Corsica from north to south, on the fabulous (but difficult) GR20 hiking trail.