Design, photography and ramblings

Photography

Over the years, the landscapes have changed and so do these images to reflect it.

Downtown Zurich looking down from LindenhofOn train ride up to Jungfraujoch.  Eiger is on the left I believe.The side of Monch mountainView over the Aletsch glacier from the Jungfraujoch (3454m.) The clouds were slowly creeping towards us as you can see in the distance.  By noon it was a white-out with a light snow.I was just fascinated with the lake this morning.Graffiti at the Rote Fabrik in ZurichCobblestone streets beside the Rietberg MuseumMile-high bridge on Grandfather Mtn.Linville FallsGrandfather mtn.White Lake, NCHot air balloonHot air balloon firingFlowerI would play in this creek all the time as a kid.  After the leaves had fallen off the trees and the bugs were in hiding for the winter I would come here and sweep the leaves out of the stream.This is a view of the hollowed out tree I would play in.  The hole in the middle was my window to the creek.Daniels Creek, VAOLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAThis was shot on the river not too far below the dam.Just as the picture says, pier at sunset.I tinkered with the moon a bit in this shot because it just looked like a dot in the sky in the original.NYC from Empire State Building1998 - This was shot back in the days when I was still using a film camera.  About 5 or 6 4x6 (vertically shot) photos were blended together to create this view of Gray Rocks ski resort in Canada with Mont Tremblant in the background.  If you look at the ski lift lines you can see where some things just don't match up.  :)1998 - This was shot back in the days when I was still using a film camera.  About 5 4x6 (vertically shot) photos were blended together to create this view of Gray Rocks ski resort in Canada with Mont Tremblant in the background.  Apparently Gray Rocks resort is no more.Graffiti in ZurichDevils Punch Bowl State ParkDevils Punch Bowl State Park

Behind the scenes: This page template uses the Lightbox2 image viewer created by Lokesh Dhakar (the cool part when you click on an image). It has been repurposed to dynamically pull images from my Google Picasa web albums using the Picasa API feeds. One of these days I will zip up the files so others out there can enjoy as well.

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