Category Archives: Landscape

July 24th, 2010 – Ocean Motion

Do you ever get that feeling when you fondly look at a photo that you recently took and it feels like you took it years ago? You remember bits and pieces of what it felt like to stand there but the memory is almost wholly faded. I guess that is one of my favorite draws with...

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July 22nd, 2010 – The Stick ‘n Stones of Jordan Pond

It should come as no great surprise when I say that nature photography is not my strong suit.  I’ve heard the same sort of utterance by many photographer friends who say, ‘oh, portrait/wedding/lifestyle/street/etc photography isn’t my strong suit’.  In the same breath, I say, ‘Rubbish’.  What sort of excuse should I give myself, or anyone...

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July 20th, 2010 – Finale

Ahhhh, it feels good to be back home after five days of camping in Acadia National Park, Maine. It just so happens that is exactly where we find ourselves in the shot above.  This sunset image was taken at the summit of Cadillac Mountain last night. During the autumn and winter seasons, it is the...

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July 17th, 2010 – Giardini Naxos

This is the small Sicilian port town of Giardini Naxos.  It’s a gorgeous, quaint and friendly place and it has a perfect blend of old-world village life fused with a newer urban flavor.  I felt right at home strolling around this area for a few hours.  I found a beach that had a bunch of...

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July 14th, 2010 – Taormina Vista

This is a section of Taormina, a small town in Sicily.  I shot this scenic view during a gorgeous (albeit scorching) hike down from Castemola.  This shot is a good example of cropping down to refine composition.  The original shot was much, much wider at 17mm but I really wanted to isolate a specific portion...

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