I typically wait 2 to 3 years before upgrading my cell phone, with my main motivation being meaningful camera updates. The last standalone camera I bought was back in 2014 (a gently used Ricoh GR which is still going strong), and I haven't felt the need to buy another because most of the pictures I … Continue reading Why I’m skipping the iPhone 12 this year
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Snapshots from North Cascades National Park
It was so good to get away for a while after all the craziness of 2020 (so far). The flight to Seattle wasn't bad, though it did get uncomfortable wearing an N95 mask for over 4 hours. Everyone on the plane cooperated with the rules, and we didn't have any dumb jackasses on our flight … Continue reading Snapshots from North Cascades National Park
Photo Essay: Egypt
My recent vacation in Egypt was amazing. Expectations were met and exceeded. We did an organized group tour with Trafalgar, of which I'll be writing a full review soon for any of you readers who may be interested in visiting in the near future. Below are some photos I took during our approximately 2 weeks … Continue reading Photo Essay: Egypt
Why I still carry a real camera instead of relying on my iPhone for vacation photos
Earlier in the week I was looking through some old vacation photos, and as recently as 2011, I noticed that many people in my snapshots are holding small point and shoot cameras as they're out and about. How quickly things have changed. Stand alone point and shoots (abbreviated P&S for the remainder of this article) … Continue reading Why I still carry a real camera instead of relying on my iPhone for vacation photos
A Photo Essay: Bonnaroo 2017
Just a quick post today to share some pictures from my recent time at Bonnaroo. It didn't rain, and the weather was about the best you could ask for considering that the event was in Tennessee in the middle of June. What a great time; so much good music and interesting people watching. Most of … Continue reading A Photo Essay: Bonnaroo 2017