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Death Valley Travel Tips
I am always in search of new adventures, and there are few places I would venture to twice. Top of my list of exceptions, however, is Death Valley. The lunar landscape of the desert is unlike almost anything on earth, and I came back from my trip with some spectacular photos as well as a…
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Crescent City Connection
In November, I took a trip to New Orleans. My first trip there. I’m glad to say I’ve been, and I would like to return to see more of New Orleans and of Louisiana at large. I feel like my trip was limited to that of the perspective of a tourist, and that there is…
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Queens County St. Patrick’s Day Parade
I haven’t been to the Far Rockaways in forever. In case you haven’t ever visited, it is located in the farthest edge of Queens. It’s a lovely seaside village of sorts, that has definitely seen better days. The town hosts the annual Queens County St. Patrick’s Day Parade. This year’s event, held this past Saturday,…
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Laguna Baltinache in Black and White
So where did I leave off? Oh yes, my South America trip. After Easter Island, I headed back to the mainland of Chile. I started in Santiago, then moved north to Antofagasta, before driving across the Atacama Desert. The desert was beautiful, but it can’t hold a candle to Death Valley, in my opinion. Still,…
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The triumphant return of ‘The Daily Photo’…
After a long holiday sojourn, I have returned with photos. This time, photos of NYC’s beautiful storefront mannequins as reflected in windows. Enjoy.
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New York City Through a Prism
Today I took a walk through the city, but with a different view. A few weeks ago, I had ordered a set of prisms online. Wedding photographers have started using prisms to add an abstract edge to their photos and enhancing the bokeh. While I tried the look at my last wedding, the small prism…