Travel photography by an American expatriate out wandering the world. I comment on all the photo posts. My subjects are mainly historical and sacred sites, particularly pagan ones. Photos of Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Italy, France, and Tunisia.
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Having some problems with my site at the moment – my apologies! I upgraded wordpress and the template I’ve been using for the last few years broke. So, trying to find a new one that displays both images and text well – so far, a lot harder than I...
Brides of Time - Statues under Restoration
Statues covered in plastic draping at the Louvre
I love watching art restoration work in progress, especially when the technicians are actively working on things. These statues were in a wing of the Louvre...
Szilvia
Fashion shoot with Szilvia
Small gallery from my fashion/ lingerie shoot with my Hungarian friend Szilvia. She’s studying photography, but I’ve got to say she did awfully well in front of the lens. Unfortunately she doesn’t want me posting...
Working on the River
Two boys work on a dredging boat in the Danube Delta, Romania
Some boys working on a dredging boat in the Danube Delta, Romania. Dredging is highly disruptive of the fragile delta environment, but I love the timelessness of this...
Lilly
Lilly, an Estonian model working in Berlin
I’ve been doing some more work with models recently, mainly a lovely Estonian girl named Lilly. Unfortunately, I seemed to have forgotten all my (meagre) Estonian except for “Saku Tume, palun”, which...
Uh - first match with the editor. Good blog and wonderful and impressive images. Very good, well lit atmospheric work. One hair in the soup is preventing
a 9 or even 9.5. There are a lot of broken links, leaving it to the ingenuity of the visitor to reach the adjacent Galleries. That needs a urgent fix. But the rest is impressive!