Category Archives: Snapshot

The story or technical details behind a single image (or two)…

No doubt we will be featuring more images from an amazing lagoon of Icelandic icebergs.  This lagoon formed in 1930 as pieces from the glacier calved off and melted.  Since then, a 750′ deep lagoon has formed and is now linked to the sea.  Salt water from the sea has infiltrated the lagoon and accelerates […]

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Upper Antelope Canyon, Page, Arizona Light beams illuminate the narrow slot canyon of Upper Antelope Canyon at midday during summer months. Our Navajo guide stands near the beam he helped illuminate by throwing sand into the light ray. Although it looks serene and etheral, there were hundreds of tourists herded through this space creating a […]

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Cambodia’s Angkor Wat complex is a vast, overwhelming sort of place that one can’t explore in a single day. Luckily, we had a week. But still…we had to narrow our choices. Which temples? Which sites? Thank goodness for great guidebooks, the internet, and a terrific local guide who led us to splendid finds. I loved […]

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These photos were submitted by Dan Macal from California, taken on our Yucatan photo tour in Mexico. These were his first attempts at HDR. Using 2-3 exposures, he merged them in PhotoMatix Pro. Impressive! Okay, so this guy wasn’t in the Yucatan. (That we saw, anyway!) But Dan included it here from an earlier Wildlife […]

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