• Terminal

    The terminal end of Terminal 2E at Paris’ Charles de Gaulle airport.

  • Station Texter

    A man on his phone on the platform of the Broadway-Lafayette Station in SoHo, New York City.

  • Leg Spiral

    Looking up the inside of the Arc de Triomphe.

  • Chris in the Dark

    Chris Dumont of Memphis, playing Washington’s DC9 in April, 2011.

  • Sugar Factory

    The Domino Sugar factory on the south side of Baltimore’s harbor.

  • Mini Concourse

    The McNamara Terminal and its mini train at Detroit Metro Airport.

  • On the Edge

    Looking west toward the Brazil side of the falls.

  • Swiss Timing

    Swiss Rail clock at the main station in Geneva.

  • Morning Ride

    Just two steps outside my hotel in Geneva, I didn’t even have time to raise the camera and aim. A lucky shot.

  • Diner

    Walking around the Queen/King Street East area of Toronto.

  • Library Steps

    The steps of the new national library, Bibliothèque nationale de France. This photo was taken a 90-degree turn to the left from The Newest Bridge.

  • Peeling

    Urban Decay from Queen Street East in downtown Toronto.

  • Tower Segment

    A portion of the Eiffel Tower just before midnight.

  • Stairs and Landings

    I don’t remember the station, but it’s a long way under ground.

  • 1006

    Crumbling facades, and on the left, the jagged opening of a collapsed wall where a house once was.

  • Forehand

    Nadal returns a shot to fellow Spaniard David Ferrer in the 2012 French Open. A year after I took this shot, Nadal beat Ferrer again today and won his eighth French Open title.

  • Walled City

    A view from the roadway leading to the island.

  • Ferrer Serving Nadal

    I was lucky. I didn’t know much about tennis. And even less about how to get a ticket to one of the sport’s premiere events. But sitting in my Paris hotel room about 6pm, one year ago today, I figured it was time for a change. I didn’t know who was playing. Didn’t care.

  • Unknown

    There are 2048 burials at the Canadian War Cemetery in Beny-sur-Mer, the majority of them Canadian. And many of these Canadians were from the 3rd Canadian Division, who died in the invasion on June 6 and the subsequent advance towards the key strategic town of Caen.

  • Lost Aviator

    We were nearing the end of the tour, when the guide stopped walking. A few people opened umbrellas against the drizzling rain. The group gathered around her, leaning in to hear another story.

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