Category Archives: Travel

Words

Words

When I’m travelling, I often visit these grandiose sites in the cities I pass through. I love experiencing places like St. Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey in London, or the Sydney Harbour Bridge in Sydney for example. It’s great to take it all in on the huge scale. Maybe it’s me and I’m weird like...

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Stonehenge Up Close

Stonehenge Up Close

One of the highlights of my trip to London was a visit to Stonehenge. All the legends and stories about it are true — it’s this mythical, fantastic place that if you ever have the opportunity to visit you simply must do it. The downside is… to be able to walk in amongst the stones...

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Rainbow Bridge

Rainbow Bridge

My image today is a result of all kinds of good luck and “the right place at the right time” karma happening all at once. Niagara Falls in any conditions would be an amazing place to visit… let alone on a bright, clear, sunny winter’s day. Oh, and with the sun at just the right...

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County Hall

I had the fortune to travel to London at the end of 2010 and for one reason or another processing these images escaped me. They’ve been in the back of my mind for the longest time and it’s time that a couple of them got some time on the blog. London is a city where...

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Horseshoe Falls

Horseshoe Falls

Since before I moved to the USA, I’ve always wanted to see Niagara Falls. It’s in so many stories, movies, and images from around the world, I’ve always wanted to experience it first hand. Well, last week, five years and change after I moved to Seattle, I finally made it. While it was too cold...

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Wineglass Bay

My story today is a special one for me. During the summer of 2009 (which is really the winter of 2009 in the USA) I visited my home state of Tasmania in Australia for a large family Christmas gathering. I spent around two weeks in Tassie as we affectionately call it, visiting many of the...

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Peak To Peak

The last time I visited Whistler, this gondola didn’t exist. The “Peak to Peak” as they call it, is the highest and longest gondola spanning mountain peaks in the world as it stands today. The bases of Whistler and Blackcomb mountains are virtually the same or at least – you can get on lifts to...

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