2013 Uncensored
Rather than do a year end review of the best of the blog, I thought I’d put together a few photos that I had the opportunity to shoot this past
Rather than do a year end review of the best of the blog, I thought I’d put together a few photos that I had the opportunity to shoot this past
Being an iPhone user has its benefits with the panorama option on the camera. Spending a day in Bath, England last month gave the opportunity to shoot a few shots
Trying to escape the stuffiness of London, Beatrix Potter landed at Hilltop Farm in the Lakes District of northern England early last century. Even though most of her Peter Rabbit
Up in the windy, cold country of northern England lies Hadrian’s Wall. Built in 122 AD by the Roman emperor Hadrian, the wall still has a footprint along the 73
Sheep, lakes, hedge rows, rain, this land of William Wordsworth & Beatrix Potter proved to be quaint, mystical and full of interest. Our stay in the small hamlet of Buttermere
Radcliffe Camera (camera meaning room in Latin) is one of the more striking pieces of architecture in Oxford, England. Views taken from climbing the steeple of St. Mary’s to the
One thing I love about traveling on mission trips is the opportunity to snap photos as we work in rural areas. You get to see how people really live whether
Taking photos of people is a challenge for me but it can also be a joy. Last month when I was in Ecuador on a mission trip with Medical Ministry
High in the Andes of Ecuador is a beautiful lake named Quilotoa. An ancient volcano, which erupted and left a bluegreen lake in its aftermath, Quilotoa reminded me of Crater
High above the Napali coast of Kauai is a wonderful hike called Awa’awapulii trail (quite the mouthful). As you leave the main road, you meander through eucalyptus groves, wild ginger