It looks much more serene out there than it really is.
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21.01.18 Three
I wonder what the young man on the left is thinking here?
Read More21.01.15 Wooden Boats - Lake Bohinj, Slovenia
As luck would have it, it rained during the night.
Read More20.12.14 Constant Companion
It’s nice to have a loyal companion.
Read More20.11.01 Crossing the Bridge
Why did the woman cross the bridge?
Read More20.10.16 Bernice - Summer, 1972
Facing uncertainty, we left Canada and my dad behind . . .
Read More20.06.18 Momento Park - Budapest
What do you do with statues that stand as symbols of hate and oppression? In Hungary, the put them in a park.
Read More20.04.16 Photographs and Memories
A bit of color on an otherwise colorless morning.
Read More20.01.01 Canadian Selfie
If you ask me, this is the perfect self-portrait
Read More19.12.06 "The World As I See It . . . "
By Scott Shephard
The title of this post is inspired by a song by Jason Mraz by the same title. In the first stanza he sings,
The world as I see it is a remarkable place . . .
From a bird’s eye view I can see it has a well-rounded personality
From a bird’s eye view I can see we are family.”
This photo, taken south of the Italian town of Sienna, shows off the Tuscan countryside at its spring best. During the four days we spent there this past May, we had about 30 minutes of sunshine, bookended by rain and clouds. And I was fortunate enough to have my camera overhead just after sunrise on the day the sun decided to show itself..
Tuscany does indeed have a well-rounded personality. And, like many places I have been both abroad and certainly in South Dakota, there is no doubt that the world is a remarkable place.
DJI Mavic 2 Pro Hasselblad L1D-20c 1/160 sec f5.0 ISO 100
19.08.14 Captain Shep
Don’t talk to the driver . . . (Check out the blog for more photos of the Alaskan wilderness)
Read More19.02.28 On the Beach
Scott Shephard
The last morning of our escape to Mexico earlier this month was marked by unusually “cool” weather. 58 degrees - ugh! We had a few more hours on the Costa Azul (the Blue Coast) before we went back to the airport and ultimately back to the Frozen North. So, bracing ourselves, we put our jackets on and went down to the shore.
I flew the drone one last time and caught Deb watching the gentle waves of the Pacific Ocean lap the south coast of Baja California. She appears to be deep in thought, doesn’t she? We can only imagine what she might be thinking.
Mavic 2 Pro Hasselblad L1D-20c 1/160s f/5.0 ISO100 10.26mm (35mm eq:28mm)