(Click on the photo to enlarge. Click on the comment number bubble to leave a comment.) The Masai tribe build their villages in circles with surrounding fences of timber poles and tree branches to protect their livestock at night from predators. Their homes are based on a simple frame structure and made from materials like timber poles, twigs, branches, soil, … Read More
Acacia Trees at the Rim of the Crater
(Click on the photo to enlarge. Click the comment number bubble to leave a comment.) As we approached the rim of Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania, I saw this beautiful grove of Acacia trees with the crater floor in the background. I brought two camera bodies with me (so I didn’t have to change lenses from telephoto to wide angle in … Read More
The Watering Hole
This month marks the 2 year anniversary of our Africa journey to Kenya and Tanzania. Like many of the non-Africa photos in my library, there are still quite a few from Africa that I have not worked with yet and they have been sitting on my computer waiting for the right time. So, now feels like the right time to … Read More
Cafe Dining Cars
(Click on the photo to enlarge. Click on the comment number bubble to leave a comment.) Today and tomorrow I’m posting photos of signs from the old streetcar diner previously posted. This is Mullen’s Dining Car Restaurant, a streetcar diner built in 1945 near Buellton, CA, north of Santa Barbara, just off of Highway 101. This image is an … Read More
Santa Cruz Boardwalk Carousel
Today begins a week-long posting of photographs I took at the Santa Cruz Boardwalk. Until now, I’ve been posting random photographs each day, but thought it would be interesting to show these images from the Boardwalk as a series. Some of them may appear a bit different from past images I’ve posted as I experimented with some new techniques. So … Read More