I can remember the first time I went to Gettysburg when I was six years old, living here in VA. I live smack in the middle of short drives to the great battlefields of the Civil War. I drive through the Bull Run/Manassas battlefield everyday to get to work. I was really surprised to learn...
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While we were enroute from Fairbanks to Anchorage, we planned a trip to Denali National Park and Preserve. I highly recommend this stop if you visit our largest state. It is a beautiful area and a relaxing day trip.
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Well, I’m finally coming to the last topic from the last magical spot on my trip. Santorini sits perched on the cliff top remains of the volcano that exploded some 3600 years ago, wiping out most of the civilizations in the Eastern Med. The buildings literally are built down the walls of the caldera. Our hotel...
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This blog represents something different from our usual light-hearted look at photography. We’ll get back to those, next time, but this is a serious look at one of the most memorable parts of the trip to Greece. We pulled into the walled fortress city of Rhodes early in the morning. During my pre-trip research I...
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Monday, July 19, 2010 at 10:49pm Posted in Travel
It is no secret that Roger is a better people photographer than I am. He has been making environmental portraits for a long time. One of the reason’s our partnership works is that we are um, slightly competitive, but always in a positive way. We each try to learn from the other without...
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