A view of Montreal and Mount Royal in the background from the Tour de l'horloge.
Ile de Goree, an island about three kilometres from the coast of Dakar. This small volcanic rock is inhabited by 1200 people.
St Denis was martyred in the 3rd century, by beheading, on the hill that is now Montmartre, in Paris. Afterward, it is written, he picked up his head and walked two miles, preaching a sermon, until he reached the site where now stands the Basilica St-Denis.
A gaucho sits on a log against a tree, eating meat from an asado (barbecue). San Antonio de Areco is located 110km from the city of Buenos Aires and is known for it's colonial buildings and Gauchos, the cowboys of Argentina.
Charles de Gaulle International Airport, terminal 4 (*If memory serves...). A woman holding her child, silhouetted against the rising morning sky.
Shot in-transit/on layover, heading to Beirut from Los Angeles.
One of the prettiest squares in the heart of Barcelona, Spain.
Flying home to Los Angeles from traveling/visiting family in Beirut, Lebanon.
We left Beirut (for CDG Paris) on a redeye MEA flight...this was the sunrise midair. The engine (foreground) has a red cast from the plane's red night-lights, still visible since the sun had not risen fully.
Canon EOS 400D/Digital Rebel XTi
Canon EFS 18-55mm.
Bullfighting at more than 3500 metres above sea level in the Andes.
In France, art is more than just what hangs on gallery walls. It's a way of life.
Parisians have given us the Football World Cup, Tour de France, Olympic Games and much more as I discovered in a trip to the French capital to explore the impact of sport in the city