Cameras used: Olympus E-500 w/ 5 lenses (35mm prime, 10-20mm, 14-45mm, 40-150mm, 70-300mm); on lazy days - Sony DSC-H9; on incredibly lazy days - Google Nexus S cellphone camera
Loopy
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The chandelier at Hossein's Restaurant—which serves very good Persian,
Arabian and Indian cuisine—in Trinoma mall.
[image: chandelier at Hossein's Restaura...
What A Photographer Has To Do...
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... in order to get a proper macro-shot! :-)
Martim Moniz Square, Lisbon
(That strange thing in the background is a sculpture of an undulating
Chinese dr...
Photo: Flagstaff Meadow
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In the hot summer, it is popular for people in Scottsdale/Phoenix to head
north two hours to the high country around Flagstaff, Arizona. There are
mounta...
Royal Family?
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A grand sized painting that I discovered on the side of a building near a
derelict site in Stoke Newington. Despite its size it is easy to walk by
and no...
The hard bits
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There are two hard bits in this photograph:- the rocks around the edge of
the water of course, and actually getting wet for the first time, after
that it'...
Festival of the Solstice - # 2 Water
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When I was growing up, water was an invisible resource, which is strange in
a country where drought is so prevalent. We could be paying pounds to have
wel...
Grassy Trashy
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Found these grass filled trash cans back in 2006 when this blog was only a
couple months old. It's always been a favorite for some reason.
No gift wrap challenge #1: Tees
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Last December, I received a gift that included tips on how to live greener
in the new year. One of the tips was about doing with less packaging. Since
I've...
Sirens of Culture
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One of the peculiar dilemmas of living in New York City is the compelling
feeling that there is a world outside the city and simultaneously no desire
to l...
Brown Tree Creeper
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[image: Brown Tree Creeper]
A brown tree creeper circles the tree trunk and looks under each piece of
bark. He listens too and from the ground to the top o...
Cola de Mono
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Again, I'm really sorry for the lack of updates, but it's been a tough
week. Anyways, here is a glass of a typical Christmas Drink in Chile. Sure,
Egg nog...
Hawthorn Church
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After a work enforced hiatus, I'm hopefully going to be back to taking
photos!
This is the same church that I photographed previously in Hawthorn, howev...
Pause
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Is anyone still out there??? Well, from my stats I can see that a few lost
souls landed on this blog :) All my apologies for not posting these days,
life h...
SkyWatch Friday: Mount of Olives or Pikes Peak?
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*Mount of Olives or Pikes Peak?*
Vio took this fascinating foot foto while we were reveling in the great
sunset we had Tuesday evening. At first I shouted ...
Minister in Town
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In our leadership seminars' graduation for official government at the
Institute for Leadership Development, we had the minister of Economic
handling the...
Cute. Are you sure he wasn't showing off his "neck-breaking" skills? He's way more agile than I'll ever be!
ReplyDeleteUmmm. Take it from me, many of us Americans don't have any breakdancing skills at all. Fun photo.
ReplyDeleteI think he probably is a friendly, cheerful guy with a good sense of humor too!
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