Photo by Christina McNeill, 24 April 2008
It was my very first time in New York City. I went to check out the Meat Packing district and came across something I've never seen before!
Photo by Jill Ocone, 23 April 2008
Yes, a trite sunrise photo, taken near the Sebastian Inlet State Park, in Melbourne Beach, Florida.
Photo by Michael Ast, 4 April 2008
A lone surfer scouts out a potential wave to ride on a quiet wednesday afternoon. Taken just weeks before the crowds would pour into Seaside Heights and other popular Jersey towns "down the Shore."
Photo by Todd Lappin, 4 April 2008
The view from the upper decks of AT&T Park in San Francisco
Photo by Paul Cloutier, 2 November 2007
The old hotel and courthouse in Bannack Montana.
Photo by Paul Cloutier, 1 February 2008
The schoolhouse with a masonic hall on the second floor in Bannack Montana. This is one of the best ghost towns in Montana, just well preserved enough to feel like it did without any of the fancied up fakeness of a lot of "restored" ghost towns.
Photo by Paul Cloutier, 28 February 2008
Looking out over palm springs from the living room of the elrod house.
Photo by john flores, 10 March 2008
On our way to Mumbasao, Panay, Philippines our forward progress was slowed considerably by the flooded road. We negotiated with locals to ferry us and our bikes over the deep waters on bamboo rafts.
Photo by Frances Reilly, 12 December 2007
The famous Hotel del Coronado in Coronado, CA, just southwest of San Diego. It's a old Victorian and a national landmark, made famous by Marilyn Monroe's "Some Like It Hot." Not only is it a resort with a small, boutique mall downstairs (yummy ice cream!), it even comes with its own ghost.
Photo by john flores, 14 January 2008
Dusk settles over tranquil Rangeley Lake