Tag Archives: HDR
When people think of traveling to Mexico, they probably consider the warm sandy beaches of the Mayan Riviera or the historical landscape of Oaxaca before they consider Mexico City. I like those places too, but I really find this city fascinating. It is a megalópolis of 20+ million people and there are so many things to do […]
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I climbed up to the Battery Spencer lookout point to photograph the iconic Golden Gate Bridge right after sunset. As I was setting up, I looked west towards the Marin Headlands beyond the ocean and saw the last glimpse of the setting sun. This was a particularly cloudy evening (shocking!) in San Francisco. Still, the […]
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This historical hotel in Riverside, California is a great place to visit during the holidays. They put on one of the most popular festival of lights shows in Southern California and thousands of people descend to participate and enjoy the festivities. The hotel is completely decorated inside and out to reflect the Christmas holidays including […]
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Whenever people ask me what it’s like to visit Havana, I’ll probably just show them this photo. It best represents how the city attacks your visual senses. If you look closely, this photo sums up a typical day in Havana. There is the obligatory classic Chevy that you’ll see driving throughout the city. All around […]
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So this past weekend was quite an eventful one in Los Angeles. The Space Shuttle Endeavor made its much anticipated trip through the streets of LA on its way to its final destination at the California Science Center. I was fortunate enough be to be present at such a historic event and followed along with […]
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Remembering Steve Jobs on the 1 year anniversary of his passing. I took this in Hollywood a few days after he died. I had posted a similar shot that same week, but I like this one better. “Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma – […]
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When I visited the tobacco farmlands of Viñales, I never realized I would get such an education. After the tobacco is picked, it is brought to these special tobacco houses. This is where tobacco leaves are tied into bunches and hung out to dry for about 30-40 days as part of the process prior to […]
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I was on family outing to the Manila Dunes last year when we all decided to hit the beach. They were in a rush to get there but I was taking my time shooting some photos. The cloud formations were spectacular and I wanted to capture them before the rains came. That’s when I realized […]
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I have posted a few Akumal photos before. Well here is another one for you to enjoy. Next time you need to reach me, I’ll probably be lounging out on one of those boats, enjoying a cold cerveza and prepping my dinner that I caught early that morning. I especially love eating “pescado a la plancha” […]
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Want to go for an epic drive? Then hop into your Prius and head on over to the Redwood forest of Humboldt County in California. Near the town of Fortuna exit onto Rt. 254, otherwise known as the Avenue of the Giants. This scenic 31 mile drive will wind through some of the most impressive […]
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