Seattle May Day, 2013 Shortly after noon on Wednesday, I pulled off of I-5 and headed east towards Judkins Park,...
Photo Expeditions & Travel
Musings about my various shoots, wanderings and expeditions with pictures.
I suppose that a lot of people are already really tired of HDR, and I admit that I have been...
Every time I smell the eggy, sulfurous smell of Yellowstone’s springs and geysers, I am instantly transported back to my...
Just a quick post here to test how this is going to work. A few weeks ago, we had a...
It’s been so long since I’ve written anything personal here that I’d almost forgotten that L&M began as a personal...
When I arrived in Moab from the Sand Dunes, it was hot and getting hotter, with temperatures in parts of...
A year ago today I boarded the Kerala Express from New Delhi to Agra, India. Many of you will be...
If you travel to Marrakech, you’ll learn very quickly that Moroccans don’t like having their photos taken, which is unfortunate,...
Sometimes I get lost. When I was a teenager and an exchange-student in Austria, my friend Andrew (from England) and...
On Thursday I was getting restless, and I needed to work on my review of the Tamron 70-180mm f/2.8 lens....
After nearly missing my short flight from Delhi, I landed in Amritsar, Punjab, after dark on a late-November evening. The...
On Saturday, the weather was cloudy. Many people, when faced with a cloudy day, find something to do inside… but...
I returned to Florida on Monday night after spending the previous few weeks on the road (and in the air). The...
When I reached the gate of the Canyonlands National Park, north of Moab, UT, it was mid-morning and getting hot...
After a couple of weeks of exploring the streets of Dubrovnik's old city and the surrounding hills, I realized that I had been neglecting the northern part of the city and decided to change things up.
Last week, I had the opportunity to take some photos of a beautiful reef tank down in Kirkland. I’ve taken...
Like most Americans, I rarely travel by train in my own country, and it’s a tragedy because I love train...
If you can keep your equipment safe, the Great Sand Dunes are a wonderful place to hone your composition skills.