I love standing stones. They were fascinating to me since the first time I have ever heard of them many years ago and it has not changed as the years went by. The "Outlander" series of books, written by Diana Gabaldon,
Out of this World - Scotland with Fuji
Evening by Neist Point - Scotland with Fuji
Out and About - Scotland with Fuji
Exploring the Sea Floor - Scotland with Fuji
At the northwestern tip of Trotternish Peninsula on the Isle of Skye, we have found another picturesque location for our photo adventures, right by the ruins of Duntulm Castle. Since the tide was low and a portion of the sea floor was revealed I have had a rare opportunity to explore the multitude of sea plants with their wonderful colors and shapes as well as take in the views.
Scotland with Fuji - Kilt Rock
Scotland with Fuji - Skye - First Impressions
Scotland with Fuji - Following Highlander
With any new country we visit we try to find some point of reference while planning a trip. Such was the case during our first visit to Scotland, four years ago, when we decided to visit Glenfinan, a place of birth of a fictional character Connor MacLeod, from the movie "Highlander" (the original, not the re-makes.. ;D). This time around, I have managed to visit the famous Eilean Donan Castle,
Onward we go - Scotland with Fuji
Scotland with Fuji - Beautiful Glen Coe
Summer Alberta Prairie Sunset
Day and Night on Long Island
After a tiring yet wonderful walk around Manhattan and Central Park, and a beautiful sunrise on the beach, our host, Dominick Chiuchiolo, took us for a little drive on Long Island.
Sunrise on Long Island
After a busy time of Christmas preparations, we finally have some time to continue with our New York trip. We already covered our day in Manhattan and Central Park. Now it's time for what we love doing best.
New York Part 2: Central Park
Fuji and Aurora Borealis or Marriage Advice
It is a dangerous territory I wade in. As my wonderful wife, Kasia, blogs here, and reads my posts. She's also a photographer. This arrangement has a lot of pluses, like being able to bounce ideas off each other, or being able to just go shoot northern lights, at the spur of the moment at 2 am in the morning.
Life with Fuji - Part 2
Zion - Landscape Photography
Jasper with Fuji - Alberta Landscape Photography
Aurora, Fuji, Sony and Fish-Eye - Alberta Photography
Photographing the Aurora, is relatively easy. Tripod, wide angle lens, possibly a remote shutter cord, and patience.