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    ... and boy are my arms tired

    … and boy are my arms tired

    Autumn is my favorite travel and photography season and this year has been no exception. I enjoy travelling this time of the year rather than in the summer because: (1) the weather is still nice, (2) children are (or should be) in school, (3) there are no lines on rides or at popular tourist sites, [...]

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    A Tale of Two

    A Tale of Two

    Scott Kelby’s Worldwide Photo Walk occurred much later in the year than usual.  For the first three years, this event took place in July but since it has been brutally hot in the USA and other countries, instead he announced just a week before the anticipated July date to move it to October.  Thank you, [...]

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    The Big "O" in Las Vegas

    The Big “O” in Las Vegas

    When a mature single woman goes to Vegas for her birthday it’s assumed that she had the time of her life. Well, I did, and it had absolutely nothing to do with scantily clad men, er… almost nothing to do with scantily clad men! Image above made with a Nikon D300 camera and Tamron 17-50 [...]

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    This is the year I'm going!

    This is the year I’m going!

    The Lord giveth and He taketh away and in my fickled existence He also taketh away then He giveth it back.  Make sense?  No, I didn’t think so.  Well, let me explain… A Lose-Lose Situation In February of this year, my beloved Pittsburgh Steelers lost Super Bowl XLV (45) to the Green Bay Packers. My team [...]

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    Big bad scary contests

    Big bad scary contests

    I don’t know about you, but for me, entering photo contests seems to be fraught with danger and peril.  Around every corner lurks a heinous consequence that could make all the blood, sweat and tears I poured into my image seem like I helped sentence it to life in prison with no possibility of parole. [...]

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    Travel stories: Road Kill Stew Madeiran-style

    Travel stories: Road Kill Stew Madeiran-style

    On one cold rainy Funchal, Madeira December night in 2008, I was enjoying the fruit of the gods (some smooth and sweet concoction with not enough honey, citrus and ginger to cover the distilled alcohol aftertaste) with some new friends. The Poncha mixture, as explained by my hosts Tadeu and Jacinta, had not fermented enough [...]

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