Howard’s favorites

  • Caldera View

    Photo by melanie scott, 2 March 2008

    Overlooking the caldera of Santorini from the capital village of Fira. The atmosphere is so thick with serenity here that it is impossible to feel stressed out.

  • San Felipe Sunrise

    Photo by John Carleton, 13 November 2007

    A perfect sunrise in San Felipe, Baja California, Mexico

  • Nea Kameni

    Photo by melanie scott, 3 March 2008

    A view of the volcanic island "Nea Kameni" across the expanse of Santorini's caldera, from the capital village of Fira. The atmosphere is so thick with serenity here that it is impossible to feel stressed out.

  • Orthodox Cathedral

    Photo by melanie scott, 3 March 2008

    The Orthodox Cathedral Church of Fira.

  • Louvre Geometry

    Photo by melanie scott, 3 March 2008

    "La Musee du Louvre" in Paris is the world's most famous and most visited art gallery. The modern glass pyramid structure that houses the main entrance to the museum was designed by the renowned architect I.M.

  • Angel of the North

    Photo by melanie scott, 3 March 2008

    The giant "Angel of the North" sculpture stands on a hill overlooking 2 intersecting freeways in Gateshead England, just outside of Newcastle. It is constructed out of steel and was designed by Antony Gormley.

  • Christmas lights at Harrods

    Photo by Julien Simery, 23 February 2008

    If you want to feel the Christmas feeling, just head over Harrods in London! It's nice from the outside, but they give attention to every little details on the inside too, especially in the food hall.

  • Paris for lovers

    Photo by Julien Simery, 22 February 2008

    In the Louvre courtyard, after the crowd is gone, the atmosphere is very chilled and lovers feel chatty in front of the Pyramid, under the recuring movement of the lights of the Eiffel tower! An experience not to be missed in the world most touristic city...

  • Grande roue in the Tuileries Garden

    Photo by Julien Simery, 22 February 2008

    When I was working in Paris, I used to go to le Louvre palace very often in order to spend some time reading in the Tuileries garden (my flat was approximately 10 minutes walk, so I couldn't pass this simple pleasure). I don't know whether or not the Grande Roue is there all year long, but during the summer and at dawn, you cannot miss it!

  • CN Tower

    Photo by Alex Indigo, 16 December 2007

    Taken in Toronto, Ontario @ March 14, 2007