Friday, December 21, 2007
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Poop Cam
Posted by GT at 11:00 AM 3 comments
Labels: california, santa monica, signs, southern california
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Let the Light In
Posted by GT at 9:52 AM 0 comments
Labels: building, light, museum, Smithsonian, The National Museum of the American Indian, travel, washington d.c.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Follow Me
Posted by GT at 2:25 PM 2 comments
Labels: animals, beach, crab, ecuador, galapagos islands, isla bartolome, latin america, sand, south america, travel, vacation, water
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Enchanted Light
Posted by GT at 8:43 PM 0 comments
Labels: charleston, christianity, church, god, light, south carolina, travel, vacation, window
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Monday, November 5, 2007
Up, Up and Away
Hancock Place, or John Hancock Tower as it is more commonly known (or even just The Hancock), is an icon of Boston and is reportedly the tallest building in New England. The 60-story skyscraper stands at almost 800 feet and its exterior includes more than 10,000 reflective glass panes.
The Hancock Tower was designed by I. M. Pei in the 1970's. He went on to design the Pyramide du Louvre.
I just thought the shape of the building was interesting and I how reflective it is.
Posted by GT at 8:06 AM 0 comments
Labels: boston, building, massachusetts, photo, reflection, travel
Friday, November 2, 2007
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Guess What
Take a guess as to what this image is of in comments. I will reveal what it is in my post tomorrow. Good luck!
Posted by GT at 2:50 PM 5 comments
Labels: photo
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Don't Fence Me In
Posted by GT at 7:19 PM 0 comments
Labels: ecuador, latin america, nature, photo, quito, south america, travel, vacation
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Monday, October 29, 2007
Time Goes On
Paris's Musee d'Orsay is one of my favorite museums in the world. Well, at least of the ones that I have actually visited. I enjoy it much more than (gasp!) the Louvre. I love the collection and I also love the building itself.
The museum replaced what was once the Gare d'Orsay, or Orsay train station, which originally opened in 1900 across the Seine from the Jardin de Tuileries and the Louvre. You can tell just by looking at the museum from the outside that it's not an ordinary building and once you are inside, you can still see the remnants of the former train station including this massive clock. And yes, it still works.
Posted by GT at 7:56 AM 0 comments
Labels: eu, europe, european union, france, ile-de-france, john travolta, musee d'orsay, museum, orsay, paris, photo, silhouette, vacation
Friday, October 26, 2007
Bloody Moon
Posted by GT at 4:30 PM 0 comments
Labels: california, nature, photo, southern california
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Watchful Eye
Posted by GT at 6:20 PM 0 comments
Labels: animals, bird, ecuador, galapagos islands, isla isabela, latin america, nature, photo, south america
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
The Joy Of Music
Posted by GT at 7:58 PM 0 comments
Labels: building, eu, europe, european union, france, ile-de-france, opera, paris, photo, travel, vacation
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Raging Inferno
Southern California is ablaze and the world is watching. I took this picture with my cell phone while I was driving on the highway. I didn't have my camera with me so I had to use my last resort. The sun was a bright, Crayola crayon red. I have never in my life seen the sun this color. Since the massive wildfires broke out last weekend across Southern California, the sky looks eerie and yet colorful at the same time. Some places you go, there is an orange glow while in other parts it's a blanket of black. It's disturbing and surreal. The image really doesn't do it justice but at least it's something.
Posted by GT at 7:42 PM 2 comments
Labels: california, photo, southern california
Monday, October 22, 2007
Gum For Sale
This little Ecuadorian boy came up to our breakfast table outside a restaurant in Quito as we were eating. He was tiny and had a small, plastic basket hanging around his neck selling equally tiny packets of Trident gum.
Of course we bought some from him, we would have regardless, but there was something that stood out about this little boy. He had a sparkle in his eyes and a lot of personality for a person so small and I wanted to remember him. The funniest part of our interaction was whenever I would take a picture of him (I asked first) with my digital camera, he would lean over to see the instant results. Every time.
Posted by GT at 12:45 AM 2 comments
Labels: ecuador, kids, latin america, people, photo, quito, south america, travel, vacation
Friday, October 19, 2007
A Whole Blue World
Posted by GT at 9:43 AM 0 comments
Labels: ecuador, galapagos islands, isla bartolome, latin america, nature, pacific ocean, photo, south america, travel, vacation, water
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Better Than Ice Cream
I shot this picture in Quito's Old Town, or as the locals call it, El Centro. UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in 1978 and rightly so. You can spend quite some time wandering through Old Town's narrow streets looking at one beautifully restored colonial building after another, people watching in one of the magnificent squares or sitting deep in thought inside one of the glorious churches.
The people milling about Old Town are just as diverse as Ecuador itself. An old-fashioned ice cream cart operator will be on the same street as a young Ecuadorian off to school or work or an indigenous woman carrying her child on her back.
Click on the image to see more details.
Posted by GT at 2:25 PM 2 comments
Labels: ecuador, helados, ice cream, latin america, people, photo, quito, south america, travel, vacation
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
One fish, Two fish
To follow up yesterday's post... the image I posted was of a Puffer fish! Thanks to all those who guessed either in comments or via email.
The animal is named as such because it puffs up with water or air when it becomes alarmed. This unique looking fish is also known as a blowfish or fugu and is served as a risky delicacy in Japan, China and the U.S. The puffer fish is poisonous and even though in restaurants the poison is removed, there are cases where it still manages to linger and kill people.
There are dozens of varieties of puffer fish worldwide. Oh and yeah, they're sharp! To see the images in more detail, click on them to make them larger.
Posted by GT at 1:41 PM 1 comments
Labels: animals, blowfish, ecuador, fish, galapagos islands, latin america, nature, photo, poison, puffer fish, sand, south america, travel, vacation
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Figure it Out
Can you guess what this is? You can click on the image to see the details. I'll reveal what this picture is of in my post tomorrow.
Posted by GT at 10:09 AM 2 comments
Labels: ecuador, latin america, nature, photo, south america, travel, vacation
Monday, October 15, 2007
Heading Out
Posted by GT at 7:31 AM 0 comments
Labels: animals, ecuador, galapagos islands, horses, latin america, mist, people, photo, south america, travel, vacation
Friday, October 12, 2007
"At length did cross an Albatross"
Posted by GT at 11:44 AM 1 comments
Labels: albatross, animals, bird, ecuador, galapagos islands, latin america, nature, photo, sand, south america, travel, vacation
Thursday, October 11, 2007
White Teeth
Posted by GT at 12:03 PM 1 comments
Labels: animals, ecuador, fish, galapagos islands, latin america, nature, photo, sand, south america, travel, vacation
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Asleep on the Job
There is a highly-regarded market north of the Ecuadorian capital in the town of Otavalo. It takes about 2 hours to get there by local bus but once you do, you see some gorgeous handmade crafts. The huge, outdoor artesan market is known throughout South America for its variety of goods and every year draws tourists from around the globe. Don't go if you're afraid of haggling.
I went on Friday which is not the day that everyone hypes as the day to go. That is Saturday when they also have the animal market where people come to buy livestock. I opted to not go on the really crowded day which made the experience much more relaxing... and for some working there maybe a little too calming.
Posted by GT at 10:40 AM 2 comments
Labels: ecuador, latin america, otavalo, people, photo, south america, travel, vacation
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Darwin's View
Posted by GT at 12:20 AM 2 comments
Labels: ecuador, galapagos islands, isla bartolome, latin america, nature, pacific ocean, photo, south america, travel, vacation, water
Monday, October 8, 2007
Blue-Footed Beauty
So... I am back from my trip to Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands. The region is truly inspiring and the Ecuadorian people are wonderfully kind and so hospitable. They are on the US dollar there which made life quite easy and even their electricity is the same voltage as in the States.
The Galapagos is an awe-inducing archipelago located about 600 miles from mainland Ecuador. It's amazing to be in a place you have studied in school and that helped form one of the most groundbreaking scientific theories in history.
The main draw of the Galapagos is its wide variety of plants and animals that are endemic to the island chain. The blue-footed boobie seen in these pictures is not exclusive to the Galapagos but they are omnipresent. These gorgeous creatures are noted for their striking, aquamarine webbed feet.
Click on the images to make them larger.
Posted by GT at 12:20 AM 2 comments
Labels: animals, bird, blue footed boobie, blue footed booby, ecuador, galapagos islands, isla santa cruz, latin america, nature, photo, south america, travel, vacation, water
Thursday, September 20, 2007
On Vacation....
Hey all! I will be on vacation for a little while but I will be back with tons of new and hopefully improved pictures!!
xo GT
Posted by GT at 12:00 AM 0 comments
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Look Up
The Galeries Lafayette is a legendary luxury department store in Paris and one of the city's most popular stores. What I like about it is that all these new clothes, purses, shoes, etc. are all housed in this stunning, Art Nouveau building. The structure is one of the city's heritage sites because of its unique decor. Perhaps the focal point of the building, and the one part of it I always make a point to see when I am in Paris, is it's ornate, colored glass dome. Just walk to the cosmetics section and look up.
Click on the image to see what I mean.
Posted by GT at 7:54 AM 2 comments
Labels: art nouveau, eu, europe, european union, france, galeries lafayette, ile-de-france, paris, photo, travel, vacation
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Coastal Calm
Posted by GT at 12:24 AM 0 comments
Labels: beach, california, coast, pacific ocean, water
Monday, September 17, 2007
Friday, September 14, 2007
Bicyclette sur Seine
Posted by GT at 12:29 AM 38 comments
Labels: bicycle, eu, europe, european union, france, ile-de-france, paris, photo, river, seine, travel, water
Thursday, September 13, 2007
God's House
The Hassan II mosque in Casablanca is an impressive and massive site. The woman who took us on the tour said the mosque cost $800 million "that we know about." Seriously.
What really struck me about the mosque was its intricacy, it was clear a lot of time and effort went into its conception and construction. The house of worship was built right on the Atlantic Ocean. It is so calming being there looking at the elaborate architecture while listening to the sound of the waves crashing into the barrier wall outside.
Click on the images to see the details.
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Like Sweet Morning Dew
I shot these photos outside my house one recent morning because I was captivated at the size of the dew drops and how they seemed so strong and so soft at the same time. If you click on the images, you'll see the larger versions. You may notice some sunlight poking through the dew drops. The clarity varies depending on the dew drop which I never really thought about before until I looked closely at these pictures myself. There is also a sweet, tiny flower just resting on one of these massive leaves, almost as if it is waiting for the day to begin.
Monday, September 10, 2007
Surfing CA
Posted by GT at 12:29 AM 2 comments
Labels: california, contest, malibu, pacific ocean, photo, sand, surfer, surfing, surfrider beach, water
Friday, September 7, 2007
Christ on Campus
Posted by GT at 1:16 AM 1 comments
Labels: california, christianity, cross, light, photo, shadow, usc
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Endless Summer
I took this picture as my brother threw my little cousin into a pool, just as his toes touched the water. The photograph almost looks fake because for some strange reason, if you click on the image and enlarge it, the water is still even though his foot has already penetrated the top. Regardless, I loved the moment and I thought the color of the water looked so vibrant and alive.
Posted by GT at 12:55 AM 3 comments
Labels: california, family, photo, pool, water
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
I Want to Rock With You
Posted by GT at 12:05 AM 1 comments
Labels: california, mendocino, pacific ocean, photo, travel, water