Driving down the 101 just outside of LA, this scene just screamed Americana for me.
while on a West Coast road trip, came across someone else's wonderful sense of humor, had fun shooting it
14 May 2007, my buddy Steve and I spent the day on the Great Wall of China outside Beijing. We were traveling with Peregrine Adventures on the Silk Road from Beijing to Kashgar.
I went to Great Ocean Road driving my old toyota corolla ( 1987). It takes 12 hours to drive along the road to 12 Apostles.
I stumbled across the Shibuya square with the film 'Lost in Translation' in mind. Remembering scenes of Scarlett Johansson wandering crowded Tokyo streets I held onto the mystique of being alone in a foreign place.
Dustin Schuler's 1989 sculpture, featuring eight cars impaled on a huge pole, is fittingly displayed in the parking lot of Cermak Plaza in Berwyn Illinois. It's a road trip must-see destination if you're in the Chicago area, best seen while in the afterglow from eating a pair of Chicago-style hot dogs.
A lone kilometer marker stands sentry along a misty mountain road in the northern Philippines.
A view combining two of the things commonly associated with San Francisco - Alcatraz and the roads down the hill sides.
Taken during a Universty field trip to the US with my trusty Eos500 on Fuji slide film.