2010年10月31日

(English) The Tracer

Filed under the categories: Montana, Rudyard

2010年10月30日

(English) The Most Beautiful Road in the World

对不起,此内容只适用于English

Filed under the categories: Glenorchy, New Zealand, Nikon D3X, Queenstown, Travel

2010年10月29日

(English) New Video Interview

对不起,此内容只适用于English

Filed under the categories: Beijing, China, Nikon D3X, Travel

2010年10月28日

(English) Five Minutes of Light in Houston

对不起,此内容只适用于English

Filed under the categories: Houston, Texas, Travel

2010年10月27日

(English) The Green Pool of New Zealand

Filed under the categories: New Zealand, Rotorua, Travel

2010年10月26日

(English) Boat in Mumbai

对不起,此内容只适用于English

Filed under the categories: India, Mumbai, Nikon D3X

2010年10月25日

(English) To Another World

对不起,此内容只适用于English

Filed under the categories: Disney World, Florida, Nikon D3X, Orlando, Travel

2010年10月24日

(English) Under the Umbrella at Sunset

Filed under the categories: California, San Clemente, Travel

2010年10月23日

(English) Amazing Opera Discovery in Beijing

Filed under the categories: Beijing, China, Nikon D3X, Travel

2010年10月22日

(English) Waterfalls at Midnight

对不起,此内容只适用于English

Filed under the categories: Iceland, Travel

2010年10月21日

(English) New EBook Released!

Filed under the categories: Travel

2010年10月20日

The Sea and the Sun

What Terrain-Person are you?

I think there are ocean people, mountain people, plains people, desert people, and forest people. By that, I mean, for whatever reason, you just feel most comfortable in one of these environments. You picture living there, building your house there, waking up there, and going to sleep there.

I’m pretty sure I’m one of the mountain people (not be be confused with the “hill” people or the “village” people). I have a lot of friends that are definitely “ocean people” that just love the beach and the sea. What terrain-people group are you in?

Daily Photo – The Sea and the Sun

Even though I’m not an ocean person, I do spend a lot of time photographing them. Maybe as long as there are mountains close by, I feel a little more comfy.

The NW area of Iceland is edged with countless fjords. They just go on and on and on. It’s also confusing when you are not used to the area. The road goes around the outside of course, and as you edge out onto one peninsula, it circles back into another big loop around the bay. Each loop takes another 30-45 minutes or so! I remember I was trying to get to a certain town, and I knew it was somewhere there along the road. Fjord after fjord passed, and as I rounded yet another peninsula, I was both exasperated and excited that I had to make a big loop around yet another fjord!

HDR Photo

Filed under the categories: Iceland, Travel

Older Entries »