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Other Locations in the World 10 images Created 1 Apr 2019

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  • During a recent visit to the United Kingdom, I became fascinated by the detailed ceilings in some of the cathedrals which I visited. While in Edinburgh, I visited Saint Giles Cathedral and after first looking around at what was at eye level started looking at the ceiling in the building. Finding the lines and patterns interesting in this cathedral I took photographs from various angles of the ceiling. When you zoom into the detail it starts to tell a different story then just part of the building which is protecting the interior.
    Cathedral-Ceiling-Edinburgh.tif
  • As I approached the Museum of Liverpool with overcast skies I was immediately taken in with the exterior of the building and how well it worked along the River Mersey. I first went into the building to learn more about Liverpool itself prior to photographing the building with the many angles it provided. For this image I zoomed into the building and let the lines take control of the image with the repeating lines and patterns throughout the image.
    Museum-of-Liverpool-Exterior.tif
  • The detail you find in a church is quite remarkable. In telling the story of historic architecture is it the greater scene you should capture or the specific detail you find in the building itself. In visiting the Abbey in Bath, UK it was the detail which drew my eye as it was so detailed and telling of the story. Using a longer lens you can get that fine detail in the ceiling or other parts of the building as you walk around looking at this detail and wonder how this was constructed so many years ago.
    Details-Bath-Abbey.tif
  • One of the first things I do when I walk into a cathedral or abbey is to look up at the ceiling. There is so much you can find in these ceilings which were built hundreds of years ago. During a trip to England the Bath Abbey ceiling caught my attention upon walking into the building. At first I will walk around the building to take time to look at the details and also start to think how I should best photograph the details, if it is allowed. With the detailed patterns in this building I went with the repeating lines and patterns in this image.
    Abbey-Ceiling-in-Bath.tif
  • When in Hong Kong I made a trip out to the Big Buddha on Lantau Island. Climbing the 268 steps to get to the statue as it looks out above you is an amazing experience. It was an overcast day but this allowed for the low clouds to set the scene as I looked towards Po Lin Monastery.
    Big-Buddha-Hong-Kong.tif
  • On Hong Kong Island there is a whole transit system of trams. On one day I became familiar with the system due to a lost mobile phone. As I sat in the front of the tram on the upper level I was able to capture the motion of the tram as it went through central Hong Kong around sunset. Using a longer shutter speed the movement of the tram allowed the blur to occur.
    Tram-Hong-Kong.tif
  • The light show at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore is a great experience. Earlier in my visit I had ventured to the path above but for the light show found a nice perspective and captured the show in addition to sitting back and taking in the experience as well.
    Singapore-Evening-Gardens-Bay.tif
  • Walking along Marina Bay in Singapore I came across the Merlion. The Merlion is a mythical creature with the head of a lion and body of a fish which is a symbol of Singapore. As Singapore is near the equator the length of golden hour or dusk is quite short and limits the amount of photographing you can do with the nice evening light. I found a spot along near the sculpture and worked to compose my image to bring in parts of the city and also show the motion of the water with a little longer exposure giving this image.
    Merlion-Dusk-Singapore.tif
  • As I was exploring Hong Kong by foot one day I glanced from one of the skywalks and noticed the roofline at the Hong Kong Train Station. The lines and pattens is what caught my eye initially and I worked to find a nice angle to photograph the architectural element on this building. Using a long lens I was able to zoom in and only capture the roof creating a different image than include the surrounding areas.
    Roofline-Hong-Kong.tif
  • It was a summer morning on Abaco in the Bahamas.  With a quiet morning I headed out in the early morning to find another photographer already at Sunrise Point.  For the span of thirty minutes we watched the skies lighten and the sun rise and then quickly go behind the clouds for start of another nice day.
    Sunrise-Abaco.tif