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November 11, 2007 | In: Photography

The Culture Paparazzi

An elderly member of our group on that last recruitment tour in the Middle East is very fond of photography, especially portraits of people. In every country we go to, he would stop random people on the street to take their pictures. Sometimes the people...

How schexy am I in a toga? For explanation, see Mike's blog

At the Trento train station I met up with my friend Julia, who showed me the nice little student town in a valley near the Alps region. I went to Castello Del Buonconsiglio, which is a castle turned into a museum of some really cool gothic and Renaissance...

There is no world without Verona walls, But purgatory, torture, hell itself. Hence-banished is banish'd from the world, And world's exile is death... Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Secene III I was actually considering scraping Verona off the...

My hostel in Nice had tiny dorm rooms and a microscopic bathroom. But Nice is nice (excuse the pun). The usual walking and cruising around the city, etc. I did the evening routine of watching a WorldCup game in the hostel's common room (I think it was...

A 4-hour flight to Frankfurt, a 50 minute layover and another one and half hour flight and I landed in Barcelona. An hour later I found my hostel, tucked away in a remote corner of Plaza Real off Las Ramblas. I checked in, threw my pack in the locker and...

One of my pictures got picked for Gadling's Photo of the day, which is a big deal. Sort of. Thanks...

Tripoli, Libya May 2006

April 17, 2006 | In: Photography, Travel

Dubai, April 2006

Burj Al Arab The epicurean Burj Al Arab Hotel as seen from Jumeira City, Dubai

Yours truely posing with (what's left of) an ancient Greek amphora.

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