Monthly Archives: January 2020

350. PASSAGES. Miami. Photographers will get why I call this an Ektachrome moment.

349. PASSAGES. Miami.

348. PASSAGES. Miami. A travel/landscape photographer works at cross-purposes. Do I stress the photography? Or do I show the unique details of places as a traveler even if the photo is nothing special?

347. PASSAGES. Miami, Florida.

346. PASSAGES. Singapore. It does not surprise me that the Singapore Botanical Garden is the only garden in the world designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The plant on the left is Red Bamboo, “a highly ornamental, non-invasive, clumping bamboo.” From what I can gather, clumping bamboos are sympodial, and have shorter rhizomes than running bamboos. I thought as much.

345. PASSAGES. Los Angeles. Downtown LA is a world all its own.

344. PASSAGES. Monaco. Of all the places in the world, I love the shores of the Mediterranean most. Oddly enough Los Angeles, or at least the Beverly Hills part of Los Angeles, reminds me of Monaco. There are far fewer lapdogs and yoga pants in Monaco though.

343. NEW YORK ON FOOT. Midtown East. Please don’t make me say “only in New York.”