Jason’s favorites

  • Parc Guell

    Photo by Richard McGibbon, 13 March 2008

    Belonging to the Modernisme movement, architect Antoni Gaudi's unique style can be seen throughout Barcelona. Parc Guell is listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Hanoi's Old Quarter

    Photo by Sigmund Naah, 2 January 2008

    Hanoi, Vietnam

  • Nyhavn, Copenhagen, Denmark

    Photo by Sigmund Naah, 4 March 2008

    Nyhaven (New Harbor) had a notorious reputation due to the volume of sailors who frequented the area but has since been tamed. Now the streets are lined with restaurants, cafes and shoppes drawing locals and visitors.

  • The other side of Lands End

    Photo by Jason DeFillippo, 6 February 2008

    Most people shoot Lands End but this is taken from the other side from a ship heading back north up the Pacific side of Cabo.

  • 52,700

    Photo by Brian Hunziker, 20 February 2008

    Detail of the electronic scoreboard on a pinball machine at Lucky Ju Ju. I was impressed by the illustration.

  • Joe Cool

    Photo by Corey Balazowich, 14 May 2008

    Chris enjoys the amazing views from inside the Neon Graveyard in Las Vegas, Nevada.

  • Fairground at Night

    Photo by Macy Anonuevo, 15 May 2008

    The University of the Philippines Fair at night. For six days every February, this institute for higher learning is transformed into something akin to Woodstock, complete with the country's top musical acts, wall climbing, various booths, amusement park rides, a smorgasbord of street food, and camping out until the wee hours of the morning.

  • The sky inside La Pedrera

    Photo by Ale Di Gangi, 15 May 2008

    Getting inside la Pedrera is already a breathtaking experience in itself. Looking at the sky from its courtyard makes your head spin with shocking beauty and perspective.

  • Terraces

    Photo by Alexis Harmon, 16 May 2008

    The mountains throughout Peru are often terraced for growing crops, but at Machu Picchu the slope is particularly steep.

  • Long March

    Photo by Todd Lappin, 21 March 2008

    Me, somewhere in China, in 1994. My olive green Converse with the red laces always made me laugh; I called them Chuck Taylor's Liberation Army.