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It's impossible to miss La Sagrada Familia while in Barcelona.  Not only does it dominate its nearby landscape (having its own metro stop), it's also the last and maybe most famous work of Gaudí.  The sheer immensity of it is rather awe-inspiring, like a stone forest canopy...

At night families, joggers, and dogs abound in a nearby park and the reflection of La Sagrada Familia resembles a Monet painting on the lake, composed of softened shapes of light.


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Ellen:

*gasp* simply beautiful!

(11.09.11)
Clipping Path:

Excellent shooting photo .

(05.15.16)
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Floating along the Sognefjord watching fjord towns pass by like little toy houses...

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janet:

so beautiful! when were you in norway??

(09.25.11)
Clipping Path:

This scene looks very natural ands i'm facinate to see this scene .

(05.15.16)
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I've been watching a series of documentaries while editing lately, which has me very much longing for the outdoors.  So here are some pictures from a brief camping trip in Joshua Tree.  How life manages to thrive in such barren conditions never ceases to amaze me. 

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Karleen:

i love the composition in this series!

(08.29.11)
Jacky:

Great post and all of those are amazing .

(06.01.16)
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Everywhere I go I wander into libraries, I find them pretty fascinating (and occasionally a good source of free internet while traveling).  This one is the Seattle Public library by Rem Koolhaas, a really interesting labyrinth of spaces and an excellent place to read while waiting for someone to finish work.



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Karleen:

i've been there and do not remember seeing it this way! how refreshing!!

(08.24.11)
Viv:

Wow, how cool!

(09.01.11)
Jacky:

Looks nice the view .

(06.01.16)
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Happy Friday!  This is my second set of Boston photos from this past spring, you can see the first set here.


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Besides the requisite Freedom trail, here are a few other personal highlights:


*  Breakfast at Mike & Patty's 

 It's located in a cute little neighborhood with some really tasty twists on breakfast classics.  I kid you not, it's a tiny joint (seats maybe eight people total).  Savvy locals call ahead but this little tourist cooled her heels for a solid twenty minutes before chowing down on their North South Classic.


*  Boston Harbor Islands

We were able to see firsthand the reclamation project on Spectacle Island, which has essentially seen everything from hotels to a horse processing plant to a trash dump.  Now it's a lovely little recreational area very similar to the Berkeley marina.  We also stopped by Georges Island, well known for the Lady in Black (a ghost of a Confederate prisoner's wife).  An impromptu tour by a friendly ranger let us play with the large canons around and temporarily get lost groping around one of the pitch black tunnels that run throughout Fort Warren (mind you this was right after we heard the ghost story).


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*  Boston Pops concert

This was definitely a pleasant surprise.  How often can you sit at a concert hall like Symphony Hall listening to music while drinking and eating?  Not to mention during a pops concert you're encouraged to make friends with your neighbors (I heard quite a few FB connections) and, for better or worse, to also sing along.


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*  Boston Public Gardens

After reading The Trumpet of the Swan as a child it's hard not to fall a little in love with the idyllic Boston Public Gardens.  It's a perfect place to sit and enjoy the sun.  I wouldn't recommend dangling your feet in the water, however.


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Viv:

Beautiful pics of Boston, Pheebs! You certainly continue to capture more and more of what may seem like nothing to the naked eye. G'job! By the way, love the picture of the old man in the park!

(09.01.11)
Jacky:

The lion statue is gorgeous .

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Jacky:

The lion statue is gorgeous .

(06.01.16)
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