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Travel To New York
I went to New York City this week. Yeah, it was a business trip, and I spent most of the my time there in seminars and presentations, but I did manage to get some walking about time. Here are a few photographs from my New York City trip made with my trusty Canon G11.
Posted in Travel In New York, Travel Photography
Also tagged B&H photo, Canon G11, Times Square
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Packing Light
My beautiful wife Talisa posted in her blog about stripping down what she carries in her art bag for vacations. I can’t help be snicker at the irony that she can carry everything she has in one hand, and my gear bag weighs about 25-30 pounds for the same trip. Somehow I think I’ll end up shooting more with my Canon G11 than my Nikon D300 and the myriad lenses I’ll take for this trip. Talisa’s bag will get scant notice from the airport security screeners, but I’m betting my gear will once again be thoroughly searched.
I Wouldn’t Call It Buyer’s Remorse, But…
Tomorrow I leave for a week-long trip to China. I love to travel. I love to photograph the people and places I encounter in my travels. I am really looking forward to this trip from a “life adventure” point of view, but the sappy thing is, I’m going to miss my wife. I’m missing her already.
Talisa is my partner, my friend, my co-adventurer. As much as I am looking forward to this trip – even with the almost 3 total days of just flying and layovers – I am not looking forward to doing this without her.
I’ve deleted three of four sentences that were poorly constructed or just overly sappy. Let this post just suffice to say I am looking forward to this trip, and I am going to miss my wife.





