Stranded in Goa
Stranded in Goa
Goa is India’s beach vacation spot and also the permanent home of this ship. It’s been stuck there for years. You can see more of my India photos on flickr.
Stranded in Goa
Goa is India’s beach vacation spot and also the permanent home of this ship. It’s been stuck there for years. You can see more of my India photos on flickr.
The Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal is a truly incredible place. It was definitely the highlight of my trip to India. You can see more of my India photos on flickr.
Point of Pines Double Rainbow
This incredible double rainbow panorama consists of 7 shots stitched together in Photoshop. Here is a link to the accompanying video.
Lookout
Somewhere along the highway on the South Island of New Zealand, there is a hiking trail called “Key Summit.” It takes a couple hours to go up, but I can’t recommend it more. The view up there is nothing short of spectacular.
A Gargoyle’s View
The rain in Paris was frustrating at times, but the dark sky definitely helped this shot. In the distance, you can see the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triumph, and Sacre Coeur. All from just a few stories up.
Click on the image to get a closer look.
Driftwood
While driving up the coast of New Zealand, we found a spot a little out of the way that had this incredible driftwood.
We weren’t the only ones though. A group of travelers had gotten their car stuck in the sand. I helped them get out and then took this shot.
Coat Hanger Bridge
I took this shot just before the sun set over Sydney. I couldn’t help but stick around, shooting until the sun was completely down.
Brandon and Nancy
This is the first wedding video I’ve made. Two close friends of mine tied the knot in October 2009. I shot most of this with my Nikon D90 using a 50mm prime and a 10-20mm wide angle zoom. A couple ceremony shots were borrowed from the official videographer’s camera.
Despite it’s flaws, the D90 can shoot great video if you use it correctly.
Tour de France
On a trip to Europe, I got to catch the end of the Tour de France right in the heart of Paris.
Tasman Sea
On our way to see the penguins come in from the ocean, our tour stopped at this beach south of Melbourne. There’s no doubt it was beautiful, but man, that water was cold.