Jason’s favorites

  • Fishing Boats, Vestmannaeyjar

    Photo by Barry Fishman, 4 June 2008

    This fishing boat and its tender sit in the harbor of the Vestmannaeyjar (Westmann Islands), which is in Heimaey, the second biggest city in Iceland. The harbor was nearly cut off from the sea during the 1973 volcanic eruption on this island.

  • Homes in Heimaey

    Photo by Barry Fishman, 4 June 2008

    A view of "downtown" Heimaey, the second biggest city in Iceland and the biggest city in the Vestmannaeyjar (Westmann Islands).

  • Along the way to the Sistine Chapel

    Photo by Anna Scanlon, 3 June 2008

  • long way down!

    Photo by Lorenzo Menendez, 3 June 2008

    a view down the side of hoover dam. i shot this with nikon 12-24mm lens to really give that wall a sense of depth ....

  • Soon..

    Photo by Michael Aronson, 20 May 2008

    Pretty soon people will be flooding this park.

  • Welcome!

    Photo by Michael Aronson, 20 May 2008

    The park can't wait for its guests to arrive!

  • Kuau Beach

    Photo by John Linton, 17 April 2008

    Paia, Maui

    03/24/07

  • Büyük Mecidiye Camii

    Photo by John Linton, 17 April 2008

    (Grand Imperial Mosque of Sultan Abdülmecid, 1855) If you travel to Ortaköy, a small fishing village just south of the Boğaziçi Köprüsü (Bosphorus Bridge) that spans the Bosphorus and walk past the shops and restaurants down to the water you will find a beautiful mosque at the waters edge.

  • Grand Bazaar

    Photo by John Linton, 4 May 2008

    Istanbul, Turkey

    05/19/07

    Kapalıçarşı (Grand Bazaar) was established by Mehmet II shortly after his conquest of Constantinople in 1453. The place is truly grand in scale, so beware, it's easy to get lost in there.

  • Bosphorus yali

    Photo by John Linton, 4 May 2008

    Arnavutköy, Turkey

    05/20/07

    If you get a chance to take a cruise of the Bosphorus between Boğaziçi Köprüsü (Bosphorus Bridge) and Fatih Sultan Mehmet Köprüsü (Bridge) don't pass it up. There are picturesque fishing villages, palaces, mosques, forts, and yali (villas) for your eyes to behold.