When we were in Cuba last February and March, we saw some pretty dramatic skies. This image was made along the Malecòn in Havana, where the winds come off the Straights of Florida and dash the waves against the sea wall, sometimes so much, that the road is closed. I got drenched getting this shot, but it was worth it! Blue Skies, Who Needs’em!
Blue Skies, Who Needs’em Reprise 01
As we sit at the table, doing our work, finishing up hotel arrangements for Europe next year, it has been raining cats and dogs, sometimes even dinosaurs and elephants. I was reminded by a recent comment on my original Blue Skies, Who Needs’em blog that inclement weather can make for some amazing images. This one is a case in point, and it is one of my all-time favorites. I never tire of looking at it.
Outer Banks, Fall 2011 – Part 2
For this blog, we head up to the northern part of the Outer Banks. There, a lighthouse stands in the midst of the narrow strip of land between the sound and the ocean. Just because there is a lighthouse or other iconic image at a location does not mean one has to photograph it in […]