MiniMeanderings
I’m just chillin’, brah.

I’m just chillin’, brah.

My good friend is travelling the world again, and I’m a little envious.  He invited me to tag along for some of it, but my job and its limited vacation made it impossible.  I swear, one day, I’m going to take a couple of months and just go.  There’s just so much world to see and new things to experience.
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And one more of Railay, a long exposure of about five minutes, taken just after sunset at the tall island. Next we move on to Ko Phi-Phi!

My good friend is travelling the world again, and I’m a little envious.  He invited me to tag along for some of it, but my job and its limited vacation made it impossible.  I swear, one day, I’m going to take a couple of months and just go.  There’s just so much world to see and new things to experience.

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And one more of Railay, a long exposure of about five minutes, taken just after sunset at the tall island. Next we move on to Ko Phi-Phi!

One of my favourite photos (period) taken by Hosh.
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Duststorm Romance. Burning Man, 2006.
I love this photo. It embodied everything about that place. I wish I could go there again, go home.

One of my favourite photos (period) taken by Hosh.

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Duststorm Romance. Burning Man, 2006.

I love this photo. It embodied everything about that place. I wish I could go there again, go home.

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Buddhist monks meditating at a temple in Bangkok.

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Buddhist monks meditating at a temple in Bangkok.

Ya, that’s pretty nice.  Now that I’ve found my battery charger, I’m going to start shooting again.  I have to send in my big awesome lens for cleaning, but I have a 50mm I can have some fun with. 

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This is where I live. Driving home from work today, I thought Rundle (top) looked glorious, so I stopped to take a photo of it. Then I turned around and saw Cascade (bottom) didn’t look too bad either.

I’m blessed to be living where I am, blessed I say! And not only is it a beautiful little mountain town, it’s a cultural mecca. There’s live music every night; and at least once a week there’s dance, theatre, poetry, sports, politics. And (considering the small size of the community), a greater diversity of cultures than anywhere else I’ve encountered.

These were both taken with the 50mm lens. The more I get into it, I am utterly happy with this 50mm project I’ve undertaken.

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Images of Atlin, British Columbia, from over 10 years ago.

These were taken with Agfa Scala, a form of black and white slide film. Unlike all the fake b&w we see today, these are the real deal.

Atlin is a magical place. Today it’s a tiny, smouldering village of about 500. A century ago, it was a bustling gold rush city of 20,000. The people may be gone, but the memory lingers on. The history of the place is overwhelming.

Atlin also sits on the edge of the most beautiful lake in the world and is surrounded by stunning, glaciated mountains.