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Memorial day weekend at Antelope Canyon was a zoo. Extremely difficult to take photos with hundreds of people crowded into the narrow crevice like cattle. But I knew later on […]
Memorial day weekend at Antelope Canyon was a zoo. Extremely difficult to take photos with hundreds of people crowded into the narrow crevice like cattle. But I knew later on […]
We had planned for a 6 hour hike. It took us 12 hours. There was no marked trail for the subway, no official map provided by the National Park Service. […]
Standing in the parking lot as the night started masking any trace of the sun, I discussed the situation with my buddy Manu. “Should we call it,” one of us […]
We hadn’t planned to go to Monument Valley. It was an extra 4 hour drive that we did not want to make on our way from Phoenix to Page Arizona to […]
I don’t like hiking for it’s own sake. Hiking is just walking, just not on a uniform surface. On the occasions that I get asked to go hiking in the Bay […]
It’s been a while since my last post, but it doesn’t mean I’ve been idle. I’ve still got a lot of photos I’ve yet to post, and been busy taking […]
In the year of 2014, it’s tough to get good original and rare shots, there are a lot of people out there who have access to good photography equipment to […]
We had left Buenos Aires on a perfect day and perfect weather leaving for the cold air of Ushuaia. We didn’t know however that a heat wave soon arrived […]
I will come right out and say it – I wanted the bragging rights. If I was going to come all the way down here, then there was no […]
Cold frostbite… Pristine air Icy desert… Abundant wildlife Remote rock… Peaceful solitude Disconnected…Reflection Alone… Utter vastness Every attribute has its own opposing trait that is equaling compelling to some. I can […]
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