Photo by Karen Nichols, 26 June 2008
A typical summer view of the San Francisco skyline from Sausalito, as late afternoon fog creeps in from the Golden Gate.
Photo by Shannon Dagher, 24 May 2008
Tilt-Shift view of the ancient port city of Byblos (Jbeil), Lebanon. Viewed from the roof of the Crusader-era fortress overlooking the lucrative port (Mediterranean Sea).
Photo by Sloan Schang, 6 May 2008
Hurtling and guessing your way through the quick, narrow labyrinth of Ireland's roads is the best way to see this country's unstoppable beauty. But driving on foreign roads requires great focus - often the only thing standing between your car and a 500 foot fall is a meandering sheep.
Photo by Colleen O'Sullivan, 3 January 2008
With an East coaster and a Texan visiting me in Oregon, I couldn't help but take them to my favorite park on the West Coast: Redwoods National Park. The giant trees do their best to make you realize you've got nothing on what mother nature can create.
Photo by Colleen O'Sullivan, 7 February 2008
Quite an enjoyable little staircase at the Vatican Museum.
Photo by Colleen O'Sullivan, 5 February 2008
This installation appeared in the Tate Modern in London in 2004. It was actually a half sun, with a false reflective ceiling creating the other half of the sun.
Photo by Colleen O'Sullivan, 6 February 2008
Tate Modern and Millennium Bridge as seen from the North side of the Thames
Photo by Colleen O'Sullivan, 15 March 2008
There's nothing more fun than shooting out of the mouth of a dragon, no matter how old you may be.
Photo by Steph Goralnick, 3 March 2008
Photo Essay by Steph Goralnick, 3 March 2008
You can experience it all in a day—if you don't look too closely.