Amelie in Tuscany on Flickr.
Enjoying the Tuscan countryside just outside the medieval town of San Gimignano

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Amelie in Tuscany on Flickr.
Enjoying the Tuscan countryside just outside the medieval town of San Gimignano
Xingping from Laozhai Shan on Flickr.
There is a little mountain in China named Laozhai Shan (Old Village Mountain). In 2010 I climbed this mountain and got a view from the summit that is hard to match. In the foreground is the town Xingping and the Li River. Here the river makes almost a 360 degree turn! In the background are limestone mountains that dot the landscape.
Bugaboo Glacier on Flickr.
My girlfriend, awestruck by the glaciers of British Columbia's Bugaboo Provincial Park.
AWOLNATION - Sail (by AwolnationVEVO)
Tongariki Silhouettes on Flickr.
Our ancestors would gaze at the stars with purpose and humility. Many cultures would give them names and in them find gods and mythical beings. They would guide our ancestors across sands, seas and oceans, to the most remote places on Earth. Such is Easter Island. To the Rapa Nui, the island was “te pito te henua” – the navel of the world. Isolated, they formed unique beliefs and worship. Out of condensed volcanic ash, they carved over 800 sentinels that they called the Mo’ai, and walked them to locations all around the island. These were the only borders they knew. They were alone, surrounded by thousands of kilometers of ocean. They may have thought the island to be the only remaining land on Earth. Kneeling before the silhouettes of the Mo’ai and gazing at the stars above, it is hard not to wonder, what is our future? What are our borders? Are we alone?
The Shadow Of The Moai on Flickr.
I tried to line up this shot to get the halo right behind the head of the moai. The shot worked, but I had to fuse there different exposures to get the detail in the foreground.
End of the Rainbow on Flickr.
A moai with a double rainbow! A reward after getting completely wet waiting for the sunrise.
Hotu Iti Sunrise on Flickr.
Sunrise at Hotu Iti with the cliffs of Poike (an old extinct volcano) and Motu Marotiri (the tiny turret island) on the left. The volcanic rock can be seen in the foreground.
Sunrise at Ahu Tongariki on Flickr.
Another sunrise on Easter Island
Sunrise at Ahu Tongariki on Flickr.
I took several photos before it started raining. To my surprise, a rainbow formed shortly after. One of my most memorable days while traveling.
2010-04-23 Huang Shan, a set on Flickr.
I've been going through my 2010 China trip and posting photos online. Here are some from a hike up Huangshan, aka Yellow Mountain.
2012-08-26 Mount Temple, a set on Flickr.
A scramble up to the summit with Mount Temple with some photos of Minnestima Lakes along the way
2012-08-12 Yukness Mountain, a set on Flickr.
One of my favorite trips for scenery in the Canadian Rockies
2012-08-11 Mount Jimmy Simpson, a set on Flickr.
Mount Jimmy Simpson
Compression Ridge Sunrise on Flickr.
Canyon Waterfall on Flickr.
Clinging On on Flickr.
Rainy day in the mountains.