The Turn
Cars and trams make their way around the central segment of a parking garage in Lyon.
Cars and trams make their way around the central segment of a parking garage in Lyon.
Bathurst Street in the afternoon.
A residential tower on Younge Street, near College.
In an alley near Younge and Wellesley in Toronto.
Another kaleidoscope image, this time from the banks of the Seine. Open/save the image to see it at a larger size.
A long exposure of a group of falls on the Argentina side, processed to look like vintage wet-plate photo chemistry.
Nearing the end of the trail on the Brazil side of the falls, a glimpse behind the water. This perspective is from the top left corner of the Devil’s Throat photo.
The roar. The spray. The sheer power of nature on stark display. Heading into those falls, it didn’t take long to be very glad I put the camera into a dry bag just after this shot.
On the Brazilian side, looking up the “Devil’s Throat” toward the mouth of the falls, with Argentina on the right. These shots had to be taken quickly because of the extraordinary amount of spray coming from nearly all sides.
The beginning of the falls, at the top of the “Devil’s Throat.”
Looking through the trees on the Brazil side of the falls. The rightmost side of the walkway at the top is where On The Edge was taken.
My first attempt at a kaliedoscopic technique of a cityscape, using the view from the courtyard of the São Paulo Museum of Art.
On a walking tour of a trendy neighborhood near Avenue Paulista and the impressive São Paulo Museum of Art.
People departed. Tour boats stopped. Just the roar and the early evening sun over this massive ring of waterfalls.
A pair of “tiny” waterfalls near the end of the main trail in Iguazu National Park. With hundreds of falls in the park spilling millions of gallons of water per minute, it’s easy to overlook these tiny cascades as afterthoughts.
On an overcast February morning in 2012, after two weeks in Malawi and a serendipitous travel diversion, it was great to be back in Amsterdam. Before I left Schiphol airport, I looked up a walking tour of the city. This was taken on that tour, near the Centraal Station.
Standing on Pont des Arts and looking east at the steady traffic underneath Pont Neuf along Voie Georges Pompidou.
The courtyard of the Louvre, looking toward La Pyramide and beyond to Place du Carrousel, just after midnight.
Originally dating from 1904, the Arts et Métiers (Arts and Crafts) station was redesigned to look like something out of a Jules Verne novel.
Looking west at Notre Dame from Île Saint-Louis, one of the two islands in the Seine.