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Once it was one of the largest brick homes in Charles County, Maryland. Once it was the site of an amusement park. Once it was burned by arson. Once a truck drove through the middle. And now...
This was without a doubt the best day of our trip. We went out with Einar and his son from Öræfaferðir / Local Guide Travel Service. They were both amazing, and we would highly recommend their services! Please feel free to check out the link below for more information.
Our second stop was to head into an amazing ice cave adjacent to the SvÃnafellsjökull Outlet on Vatnajökull Glacier. Being in these caves was unlike anything we've ever experienced. They were well insulated so it wasn't extremely cold, but the textures and formations were completely otherworldly. The ice will often take on a rich, deep blue color in these caves. However, we were told that because it was a bright and sunny day, that blue became more of the aqua/teal type color you see here. You can see a hint of the deeper blue on the left hand side here, which was a deeper section of ice, less exposed to the sun.
Interestingly, due to the constant changing of the glaciers and temperature changes, these ice caves are rarely ever around for more than a couple of weeks at a time. You can go back every year and have a completely different experience every time. We were told that the ice caves we enjoyed, for example, were gone within a week of our visit.
Nikon D800
14-24mm f/2.8 Lens
5-Exposure HDR bracketed at 1-stop, on a Gitzo Tripod with a remote trigger release, blended in Photomatix
Image cropped to panoramic field of view
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This was without a doubt the best day of our trip. We went out with Einar and his son from Öræfaferðir / Local Guide Travel Service. They were both amazing, and we would highly recommend their services! Please feel free to check out the link below for more information.
Our second stop was to head into an amazing ice cave adjacent to the SvÃnafellsjökull Outlet on Vatnajökull Glacier. Being in these caves was unlike anything we've ever experienced. They were well insulated so it wasn't extremely cold, but the textures and formations were completely otherworldly. In the entrance to the cave here, you can see the water dripping down as the cave is melting.
Interestingly, due to the constant changing of the glaciers and temperature changes, these ice caves are rarely ever around for more than a couple of weeks at a time. You can go back every year and have a completely different experience every time. We were told that the ice caves we enjoyed, for example, were gone within a week of our visit.
Nikon D800
14-24mm f/2.8 Lens
5-Exposure HDR bracketed at 1-stop, on a Gitzo Tripod with a remote trigger release, blended in Photomatix
So that's my charming volunteer- guide at the Phil. Tarsier Foundation. She was really good, very patient with my frequent lens changing, and went out of the way to show us excellent tarsier sightings, at times even asking us to hold on until a noisy group moved on. She made us walk around bushes or paths to ensure better sightings of the animal the large group had rushed through. Thank you dear. I never got her name, but may her tribe prosper! The Phil. Tarsier Foundation is lucky to have volunteers like you. (Bohol- Tagbilaran, Philippines, May 2013)
Ingólfshöfði is a nature reserve that's home to thousands of nesting sea-birds, like puffins and great skuas. This birdwatching tour was taken with the group Local Guide, which hauls people across a massive black sand beach in a hay cart to reach the cliffs where the birds live.
This sculpture was created using
sweetgrass, wild grape vines,
and reeds harvested from the
Patuxet River and woven into
various shapes. The installation
is visible from a walkway that
leads visitors to the trail and is
30 feet off the ground.
It was just a second, we walked confronting. I walked up and down she walked, I saw her smile talking with her friends and then quite lovely smiles both hers and the Lion guardian...
Its just a few second and I like it because this makes me smile every time I see this photo
By the way, the color of her colthes is real but it look like photoshop...
Chongseng temple,
Dali, Yunnan
China
Experience true Indian culture with a tour by On The Go Tours. Our local guides are experienced and knowledgeable, allowing you to see the very best that India has to offer. Take a look at www.onthegotours.com for more information.
A parting shot with my charming volunteer guide at the Phil. Tarsier Foundation, with both of us doing the Filipino favourit po-pogi pose. With people as charming as this, you don't feel like leaving the Philippines! It had been a terrific and fruitful (in terms of knowledge and photogrpahs) visit to the tarsier centre, thanks to her. (Bohol- Tagbilaran, Philippines, May 2013)