Look at those hongry huney bees!!
Tag: photography
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Sunset, funset!
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Wow, the marigolds in the back yard are looking good.
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Greater burdock
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This morning, there were slugs slowly gliding over the burnt wood in our fire pit.
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First to see the sun in the United States
It’s said that if you view the sunrise from Acadia National Park’s Cadillac Mountain, you’ll be among the first people in United States that day to view the sun. It’s probably tourist fodder, but still Megan and I tried it out. It was really crowded up there, but worth the journey. The light and vistas were quite beautiful. I tried my best to capture them in these photos.
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On the road from Reykjavík to Hrunamannahreppur
Hey, I’m in Iceland for a work meetup! Here are some photos we snapped on the road between Reykjavík and our AirBnB in Hrunamannahreppur.








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Hiking Mt. Mansfield in Vermont
Megan and I hiked up Mt. Mansfield. We parked at Underhill State Park, hiked up the Lara Cowles trail, and down the Sunset Ridge trail. The ascent and descent took 3 hours each. We hiked at a fairly slow pace taking time to catch our breath, rest our legs, and snap some photos. Here are some of my best snaps from the journey.
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Magic in Vermont & Canada
I’m feeling pretty euphoric after spending a few days exploring Northern Vermont and Montréal with Megan. I brought my camera. Here are a few of the most magical shots. Enjoy!
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The streets and canals of Amsterdam
Just got home after a lovely trip to Amsterdam with my co-workers at Automattic. I was not able to snap as many photos as I wanted. One night, I left my camera’s battery back at the hotel. Still, here are some of my favorite photos. Enjoy!
The Albert Cuyp open air market.
Automattic team meet-up in Amsterdam with Luna and JPOP design.
Automattic team meet-up in Amsterdam with Luna and JPOP design.
Folks were sledding down the roof of this grocery store.
Our favorite pancake restaurant.
The Royal Palace of Amsterdam.Photos from other teammates:
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Choppy waters courtesy of Hermine
Yesterday we visited Fort Williams park to check out the stormy seas delivered by Hurricane Hermine. The storm did not come directly to Maine, but it breezed by a few miles off the coastline. We were surprised to see how many brave ( or stupid ) people were getting close to the edge of the cliffs to enjoy the sea spray. Enjoy the photos and videos.
A video of the splash zone near the lighthouse.
A video of the cliffside overlooking the bay with Portland in the background.
A video of our shadow waving to the waves.
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Ontario in the Winter
I’ve posted about my friends the black squirrels, and told you about our vacation – now here are some more shots that show that I’m proficient at clicking buttons in Photoshop. In other words, here are my attempts at being a capital-p-photographer. I use a Nikon 1 J3. It is a nice vacation camera, not too bulky and easy to tote around extra lenses. Though the focus controls are clunky, and there is no optical view finder, only digital. Anyway, enjoy the shots!












