The happy couple is nearing the end of their visit to Greece . . . .
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03-31-14 Details
The impressive soaring dome at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, was no doubt inspired by the Roman Pantheon. . . .
Read More03-30-14 Curiosity (2004)
He peeks around the corner to get a better look at the American photographer. . . .
Read More03-23-14 Walking the Dog (2004)
A man walks his dog on the dock in the bay (on the Greek island of Crete).
Read More02-05-14 Our Italian Villa
I set the Way-Back Machine to 2008 in my quest for something refreshing (at least to me) to post. 2008 doesn't seem like that long ago but for a photographer, who might measure time based on know-how and equipment, it was 2 cameras ago: then - the Canon 5D; now - the 5DIII.
The joke in this photo is that my good friend Scott Peterson and I are sitting down to something that doesn't look particularly Italian and that isn't particularly fancy. But if you note the flowers and candle gracing our pool-side table, you glimpse clues to our dinner theme on this beautiful night in June, 2008: "Presentation Is Everything."
I refer to "Our Italian Villa" in the title, though in truth we were only renting it - for a little over $100 per night. The villa consisted of a restored farmhouse and cottages and was only two miles from Sienna. There were 6 guest rooms, including our little three room pool-side cottage. But for two days, we had the whole villa to ourselves. And, as you can see, it had a swimming pool! Perfetto, as the Italians say.
Canon 5D 1/80s f/5.6 ISO250 24mm
A "Donate" button??? Really? Well, yes. This blog, along with my photography, are labors of love. But if anyone feels compelled to offer a little support to help pay for the web hosting, I wouldn't want to stand in your way. :-) [maxbutton id="21"]
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02-03-14 Under the Sea
14 This is a GoPro frame capture of my brother-in-law luring a tropical fish closer to him using a banana as bait. I'm guessing that naturalist wouldn't like the fact that the fish have become somewhat domesticated. But it's good for the snorkelers.
02-02-14 Dreaming of the Virgin Islands
The next best thing to shoveling snow in a -20 F wind chill is to be swimming in the warm waters that wash the shores of the Virgin Islands. Our chartered sailboat last June was named Dakota Lullaby though we had no control over the specific boat we received. She was a dream and I long to return . . .
01-28-14 Dreaming of Mexico (HDR)
I wish I were in this picture, lounging on the pool-side chair. But it occurs to me that I am in every photo I take. You just have to look hard to see me sometimes. . . .
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01-11-14 Pretty In Pink
If I had a true scientific interest in coral, I would have answers to the many things I wonder about when I look at it. I wonder, for example, about the many ways that coral seems to organize itself. I wonder about the age of coral we find along the shore. And in the case of this piece, I wonder what the pink substance is.
But I don't have a scientific interest in coral and I don't seek answers. In the case of coral I take comfort in my wonder.
Canon 5DIII 1/640s f/5.0 ISO200 100mm
12-29-13 Tropical Rain
We arrived back in Minneapolis last night from a week in Mexico. The temperature was a balmy 27 degrees F. But in Watertown, SD, it is -14.
And so I thought it was appropriate (and maybe even good for the soul) that I should post a photo of a tropical plant covered with rain drops that I saw yesterday morning at the resort we were staying at. But in spite of the 94 degree temperature difference, I am happy to be on the way home.
12-05-13 The Real Rosetta Stone
Meet the namesake for the language translation programs you see advertised on TV. . . .
Read More12-02-13 Caribbean Shores
So today's photo is a huge leap from what I've been posting the last couple days. Is there some plan that I have so that I can keep my viewers off balance? No. In fact, the number of views I get when I post kids goes way up. Today's photo won't get a third of the hits yesterday's got. But that's OK with me. . . .
Geographic Note:
The island upon which we have landed with our dinghy (that's our larger vessel in the background) is called Sandy Cay, which is just a short distance from Jost Van Dyke. (Click here to see it on a map.)
Canon 5DIII 1/500s f/10.0 ISO200 16mm
Caribbean Shores by Scott Shephard is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.