Cross the states…
Yesterday featured a photo of a tractor in rural Arkansas. Today… …a hundred feet in the air above the massive I-285/I-85 interchange “Spaghetti Junction” in Atlanta on the way to…
Yesterday featured a photo of a tractor in rural Arkansas. Today… …a hundred feet in the air above the massive I-285/I-85 interchange “Spaghetti Junction” in Atlanta on the way to…
I hate math, but I love geometry. And geometric forms in nature are, no doubt, some of the most interesting things in the natural world. But this has almost nothing…
“Why don’t they build in that median?” “Nobody wants to have a house where they think people are buried.” Just in case you were wondering because the international media has…
Wow, I’m really on a nerdy streak recently: calling a camera sexy yesterday and making a Lord of the Rings reference today. Well, after spending the night in the Fort…
Its like the international man of mystery, on the road again… or in the air again. Where is he going to be this time? Another airport – a couple dozen…
Miles and miles and miles… Rolled over 10,000 on my 4 month old car… and I wasn’t driving it for 2 of those whilst overseas. From home to Birmingham to…
Take a good long look at this photo of the day… How many photos have you seen of Africa with a guy or a kid walking down a street? Too…
To return home after a stretch abroad is sometimes more bizarre and even more “culture shocking” than travel itself. All physical things aside – jetlag, readjusting to food preservatives, etc…
What happens when you put down the SLR’s for a day and carry around nothing but the cameraphone on the Motorola Droid? I did not even take the Nikon or…
There are just too few words to describe a medina or a souq or the canyons of color in a city like Tangier. I sometimes think an image is the…
If you take stock of everything in your life and think, “Wow, this is exactly where I want to be.” Then you are a truly blessed person. If you take…
So, who knew that Budapest, Hungary, is actually two cities now glued together? Well, it is. Both sides of the Danube River. And if you can’t tell from the above…