French Quarter
The last of my New Orleans posts. The infamous French Quarter with all of its color, eccentric folk, easy jazz, & wonderful aromas of down home cooking. What can you
The last of my New Orleans posts. The infamous French Quarter with all of its color, eccentric folk, easy jazz, & wonderful aromas of down home cooking. What can you
New Orleans cemeteries are old. The history is rich & the tales are shocking . Who knew this is where the phrase “getting the shaft” comes from? Did I look
East of New Orleans are the swamp lands of Honey Island where the gators are bored with tourists, the wild bores wander & the blue pelicans are plentiful. My recent
Legend says that you can shoot a gun from the front door of these homes & go through to the back door with a straight shot. Regardless, these homes in
Downtowns: What do you expect in major cities? High rises? Busy streets? Exclusive restaurants? No, but I am in downtown Latacunga, Ecuador. Yes, a major city but far from your
I love to get great photos of people, especially if they are uninhibited. My medical missions give me a great opportunity to do this & my recent trip with Medical Ministry International to Ecuador once again provided some nice opportunities to catch a few fun photos … Continue readingEcuadorean Faces 2014
High in the Andes of Ecuador is Volcan Cotopaxi. Sitting at over 19,000 feet, its impressive stature looms over Quito and much of the surrounding area. So often when I
Over the last few years, I’ve had the privilege of staying at Barking Sands Naval Base. This isolated base on the western side of Kauai is beautiful with a huge
I’m such a sunset junkie that it was fun to get some new exposures past sunset on my recent trip to Kauai that had a new flavor. Poipu on the
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