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The unexpected. The surprise. Time and space coming together to create a moment of bliss.
I had spent the entire day working in front of the computer – editing, uploading, writing. The night before our plans to go watch the sunset on the water had been spoiled by the wind, … Read the rest
It happens every time. I am not sure how and why, but I always know when it does. As I am sitting on the beach, just a couple of feet away from the seals, I sense that my presence is no longer a threat and from there, a connection, a … Read the rest
I was reading Jon Bowermaster’s entry from his blog “Notes from Antarctica” writing about garbage resolution and witnessing the sad impact our lifestyle has at some of the most remote places in the world. While out shooting at Punta Norte the other day, I noticed this female sea lion that … Read the rest
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The air was fresh and clean. The forest was beautiful – different shades of red, orange, and yellow – on the ground as well as up in the trees. Fall in the Northeast is always spectacular. The leaves transform the wood into a magical mosaic of colors. Even as they
This week has been on idle. Lots of editing and uploading and the weather not being the most cooperative. On many days, it blows heavy from the north, bringing along sand from the dunes. Yesterday, we even had some hail. But to our great pleasure, the wind turned west then… Read the rest
We were supposed to leave that evening. The plan was to kayak a couple of hours, pass Puerto Pardelas, and camp before Punta Alt. There, a small cave, up in the mountains, would provide us with a good campsite, and beautiful scenery. From there, we would paddle for 3 days,… Read the rest

