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Harford County, MD
Mini Series: Evening Drive
It was one of those days CJ and I didn’t want to lay around the apartment after work, so we hopped in the jeep and drove. We followed random country roads, eventually leading to the Mason-Dixon line. It was a peaceful, simple evening and one of our favorite things to do.
Pentax 6x7 loaded with Kodak Gold 200 medium format film. Drive to Palo Duro Canyon, TX. November 13th 2025
One side note about the remote. Most airlines just have regular remotes. Thai uses remotes with color screens.
- Day Four -
We parked at a little picnic area on Two Medicine Lake. When we walked down to the shore it was absolutely breathtaking. The breeze from the water, the crisp air on our skin, the smell of pine & sweet grass. Everything about this place was majestic. We felt totally alive, we danced, we hugged, we sang. I even splashed a handful of water on my face just to feel refreshed. I always wanted to witness a place like this in my lifetime, and we did. There is truly no place like Montana.
"The Franklin Institute’s four-story Foucault’s Pendulum mimics an experiment undertaken by French physicist Jean-Bernard-Leon Foucault early in 1851. The experiment proved the nature of the Earth’s daily rotation around its axis. The fact that the Earth is spinning and the pendulum is swinging creates this interesting effect. At 9:30 am, the museum starts the pendulum swinging in a North-South direction. During the day, the pendulum knocks down a peg every 20-25 minutes, making it appear to change direction. By 5:00 pm, half of the pegs have been knocked down."
Displayed at The Franklin Institute:
After touring Palau, we flew to Guam and then on to Saipan. Guam is a 1.5 hour flight from Palau but only 25 minutes from Saipan.
- Day Three -
Our adventure on day two led us all the way south through the Great Smokies and back. We enjoyed a relaxing night at Berry Springs Lodge and scouted out our adventure for the next day. Day three, we decided to head east, around the National Park instead.
We began in Gatlinburg, stopping at a few overlooks and admiring the town from above. We then followed Little River east, hiked at a few stops (Mom relaxed in her stone chair!), checked out Elkmont Campground, and eventually we made it to a man-made waterfall from the 1800s, "The Sinks".
We headed out of the National Park toward Townsend, a quaint little mountain town and onto Foothills Parkway, which skirted around the Great Smokies. It was a perfect road for bikers and sightseers. There were not many tourists at all but so many beautiful stops and overlooks.
One place in particular was Look Rock Tower, which was too high for Mom, but I had to check it out. I could see the highest peaks of the Smokies and an awesome panoramic view! After I came back down to find her, she had found some cool rocks to climb, lizards, and neat mushrooms for me to photograph.
We drove Foothills Parkway as far as we could, finally ending at Chillhowee Lake.
Ellicott City, MD
Mini Series: Downtown
This series was photographed in March 2018. Ben, an old friend of mine, was in Maryland for work. He was helping set up and manage a new shop in Columbia. He had never been to Maryland before and asked to meet up. I had never personally been to Ellicott City before, but my parents were married there. They told me it’s a rustic town that I would love photographing, so I asked if Ben would check it out with me. The area we explored sits in the woods with a creek/river running right through main street. We roamed downtown - the bridges, alleyways, abandoned buildings, parks, and the old train station. It was a quiet and mysterious place, like a setting Ben or I used to write about when we exchanged our fictional writing to each other. The town floods frequently and many places were boarded up, but we did find some really neat antique shops and enjoyed exploring this dreary, ominous city.
Eastern State Penitentiary
Philadelphia, PA
Finally taking the time for myself to gather, edit, and organize years of untouched photographs.
While five days is too short to properly explore the Faroe Islands, we lucked out with spectacular weather that made taking in the country's dramatic landscapes an absolute pleasure. While people often talk about the Faroe Islands as being very similar to Iceland, Scotland or Norway the truth is it is its own distinct destination with raw shoreline and distinct geological formations that make it truly unique to experience and explore.
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With this trip, it was time to get serious. And there's nothing more serious than watching sumo practice.
Travis and I actually betted between sumo wrestlers. The looser had to carry around all our coin change for the day. And trust me, while visiting Japan, you accumulate a lot of change.
Lakshman Jhula a suspension bridge over Ganges is only for pedestrians & two-wheelers to cross over.
Joshua Tree National Park. Ryan Ranch. Pentax 6x7 Loaded with Fuji Provia 100 Medium Format Film. Images captured September 3rd, 2017
Long trip with SkyWest coworkers Brent and Greg.
Places Visited:
New York City,
Brussels, Belgium
Warsaw, Poland
Krakow, Poland
Auschwitz, Poland
Vienna, Austria
Bratislava, Slovakia
Budapest, Hungary
Belgrade, Serbia
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Budva, Montenegro
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Lake Bled, Slovenia
Kiev, Ukraine
Chernobyl, Ukraine
Zurich, Switzerland
Driving home from TopTierImport's Spring Awakening year opener meet in Winnipeg, I HAD to stop to take this image of the sun setting behind the Sintaluta grain elevator. Stunning colors.
One of the things I'm going to do more of this year is take more time out to do the things I love the most. Photography and travel
Since 2008 as I travel the world I pause, take a seat, and capture a shot or two of my boots. These are entries from a week long trip to the Arctic exploring Svalbard including passing beyond the famed 80 degrees north, as well as the beautiful north country of Norway around Tromso.
Ellicott City, MD
Mini Series: Downtown
This series was photographed in March 2018. Ben, an old friend of mine, was in Maryland for work. He was helping set up and manage a new shop in Columbia. He had never been to Maryland before and asked to meet up. I had never personally been to Ellicott City before, but my parents were married there. They told me it’s a rustic town that I would love photographing, so I asked if Ben would check it out with me. The area we explored sits in the woods with a creek/river running right through main street. We roamed downtown - the bridges, alleyways, abandoned buildings, parks, and the old train station. It was a quiet and mysterious place, like a setting Ben or I used to write about when we exchanged our fictional writing to each other. The town floods frequently and many places were boarded up, but we did find some really neat antique shops and enjoyed exploring this dreary, ominous city.