I was in Norway visiting some relatives this past winter. I was on my cousins farm having a cup of coffee outside in 0 degrees Fahrenheit. Quickly the dusk sky was offering some beautiful colors. I ran inside to grab my phone which was all I had at the time. The colorful hue behind a […]
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One of the great things about Las Vegas is if you’ve been there before and it was a few years ago much as changed. Las Vegas is constantly demolishing and building, altering the famous skyline. The neon lights, themed hotels and hotel front shows are all an acid trip for the eyes. Of course Las […]
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I was in Prague walking along The Charles Bridge taking photographs trying to get a shot that just stands out. I’m not a religious person, but this pic just feels powerful. share TwitterTumblrFacebookGooglePinterestStumbleuponRedditLinkedin
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The thought of going to the West Bank had been on my mind for weeks while I was traveling through Europe. Now, I was arriving in Israel and emailing some online friends for advice on going to Hebron to see the “Palestinian side”. After some tips I found on various web searches, I got hooked […]
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I had a chance to hang out In Amsterdam in January along my travels. Lucky for me I woke one morning to a fresh blanket of snow that gave the city a whole different look. share TwitterTumblrFacebookGooglePinterestStumbleuponRedditLinkedin
Continue2 Day Vermont Cabin Getaway
A lot of people come to Vermont to ski during the winter time for sure, but there is a lot to be said for the other three seasons. Fall is probably second with the changing colors of the leaves, many flock to the mountains to take in the foliage. Spring, although maybe a bit muddy […]
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Thanks to digital cameras! I was out on the the water watching an approaching thunder storm. The lightning was making it more interesting. About 30 shots and I finally got a good strike coming down on the waters ahead. share TwitterTumblrFacebookGooglePinterestStumbleuponRedditLinkedin
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As an American, over the last ten years or so much has been said over the tepid relationship between The States and France and maybe more Parisians specifically. I’ve heard many stories of tourists visiting Paris and speaking to the rudeness of the locals, more so than anywhere else in the world. That being said, […]
ContinuePic of the Week- Blizzard Nemo
It’s not often that I can snap a good pic right outside my front door. The winter of 2013 brought us “Nemo”. Before the snow stopped falling, I was able to capture the serenity of the snow in front of a beautiful historic brick home. share TwitterTumblrFacebookGooglePinterestStumbleuponRedditLinkedin
ContinueSunsets of Long Island Sound
Working on the waters of Long Island Sound gives me the opportunity to capture some spectacular sunsets, dusk and other natural beauties from the ocean. This is my second annual compilation of some of the best photographs I was able to catch in 2013, enjoy. share TwitterTumblrFacebookGooglePinterestStumbleuponRedditLinkedin
ContinueGear Review – Going strictly carry on with Osprey Porter 46
On a recent trip overseas I found myself booked on more flights than I can remember. I was traveling for a month, packing light and as per the name, using one backpack. Anyone who flies a lot probably knows the headaches of lost luggage. So my plan was to go strictly carry on. My usual […]
ContinueTech Review- CityMaps2Go -Using your phone for maps offline
The great thing about having a smartphone these days is that you always have a map in your pocket. Right or left? Just grab your phone. How many miles to your destination? Check the phone. But what if you are over in Europe and either your phone doesn’t work there or you are avoiding the […]
ContinueSome Pros and Cons of a Rail Pass
The summer off bouncing around Europe by way of rail has been a rite of passage for many people growing up. There was little doubt that this was the way to travel around Europe for an extended period. It was a great deal , but what about now, if you’re older and not going […]
ContinueWalking Around Jerusalem
I arrived in Jerusalem after spending a few nights in Tel Aviv. It was my first visit to Israel and Tel Aviv wasn’t exactly what I had envisioned Israel as being in my mind. After a walk from the bus station to my hostel, this, this is what I had envisioned as Israel. Although I […]
ContinueTough Mudder Boston- Tales from the Trench
The day was finally here, Tough Mudder Boston. In title at least, it actually took place at Gunstock Mt in New Hampshire. Three months of training was hopefully about to pay off. My teammate Dan and I made the four hour drive up to New Hampshire the night before to be able to get a […]
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